12" Muskox Circle by Jonasie Faber
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Inuit art: Muskox Circle
Inuit Artist: Jonasie Faber
Size: 12" across, 7" deep, 3" high
Stone: Soapstone
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Jonasie Faber is a master Inuit carver from Greenland who now resides in Princeton, BC. He moved to Denmark when he was ten and became a Deep Sea Navigator at the Danish Naval Academy. He moved to Canada at the age of thirty and imported Greenland Inuit art. Unlike many of our Canadian Inuit artists, Jonasie has travelled widely but carves in a fashion that reflects his Inuit culture.
His carvings are meticulously detailed with a primitive but sophisticated style. Stalking bears and muskox are two of his preferred subjects.
This is a unique and beautiful arrangement of muskox forming a circle. The orange stone is electrifying. It is a piece that will stand the test of time and make its way into the archives of Inuit art. In short, this is a Museum piece.
The terse lines, the subject matter, its unique qualities and its beautiful color make this one of the studios curators choice. It is a timeless piece.
Jonasie is internationally famous. His carvings have been sold by Sothebys and Waddingtons and New York’s large auction houses. This is a rare opportunity to acquire this special carving for your collection. I have only had one other Faber in my gallery in twelve years.
Jonasie Faber Quarqortoq (1944 - )
Born: October 1st, 1944 in Grenland
Now lives: Vancouver area, BC, Canada
Origin: Greenlandic Inuit
Many major art museums have Jonasie's works in their permanent collections:
Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Qc
Museum of Inuit Art, Toronto, On
Danish royal family’s collection
The University of Oklahoma Museum of Art, USA
Government of Greenland Collection, Greenland
Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa, ON