It seems to be signed Ohaituk but there are a few artists with that surname. His first name might be hidden under the sticker.
I doubt anything was done in his lifetime with an edition of 750. Also the numbering does not look European.
He was lightening fast but not very good.
Not even remotely like a menorah…
Artists proofs are generally worth the same as, but not more than, prints from the regular edition. Dedicated works are less attractive to...
I’m wondering whether it might be a reproduction of an E.J. Hughes.
Auction houses sometimes make unsold lots disappear in their post sale online cataloues.
Sales results on Liveauctioneers.com have been less than impressive.
I did not! Alas, not enough of the signature is visible to suggest an attribution. In this particular case, identifying the artist isn’t...
Sadly, they’re all reproductions of early Cape Dorset stonecuts.
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It’s a dancing walrus
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as I said, I make the same mistake all the time (old habits die hard)
There is a Derrald Taylor but I agree that it might be Alaskan
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