Jackson, 1987 - Google Patents
INUIT DRAWINGS–MORE THAN MEETS THE EYEJackson, 1987
- Document ID
- 11962896494605645261
- Author
- Jackson M
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- Publication venue
- American Review of canadian Studies
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Marion E. Jackson hen most people think of contemporary Canadian Inuit art, the medium W that comes first to mind is sculpture. Sculptures carved in soapstone, bone, and ivory have been popular in southern Canada and the United States since the late 1940s. Or people …
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