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Height 3.5 in., Width 3.5 in., Length 9.5 in., Weight 4 lbs., 4.4 oz. Hand-carved Inuit soapstone sculpture depicting a seal in a resting pose. Executed in dark green to charcoal-toned stone, the work features smooth, rounded contours with subtly incised details defining the flippers, eyes, and facial features. The natural veining of the stone enhances the organic quality of the form. Signed and incised by the artist, numbered H160. A fine example of 20th-century Inuit carving, reflecting the traditional Arctic subject matter and minimalist sculptural aesthetic prized in Canadian Indigenous art.
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