Inuit prints - Japanese inspiration : early printmaking in the Canadian Arctic / by Norman Vorano. : NM24-27/2011E

Some fifty years ago, the remote Inuit community of Cape Dorset in the Canadian Arctic was introduced to the ancient traditions of Japanese printmaking by a Canadian artist, James Houston, who had studied printmaking in Japan with the revered master printmaker Un’ichi Hiratsuka. The remarkable story of that artistic encounter and its extraordinary results are the focus of this groundbreaking exhibition catalogue.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Canadian Museum of Civilization. |
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Title | Inuit prints - Japanese inspiration : early printmaking in the Canadian Arctic / by Norman Vorano. |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Paper |
Note(s) | Bibliography. |
Publishing information | Gatineau - Quebec : Canadian Museum of Civilization c2011. |
Binding | Softcover |
Description | v, 93p. : coloured illus., photographs ; 26 cm. |
ISBN | 978-0-660-19970-2 |
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Subject terms | Inuit |
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