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Inuit Stone Carving Mother and Child Figurine

Inuit Stone Carving Mother and Child Figurine

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Origin: Inuit/Canada.

Provenance: French private collection.

Period: 19-20th century.

Material: Soapstone.

Size: 6x4.5x4.8cm

Condition: Some scratches.

Signed: 17pT CO4.

Chiseled from soapstone, this figurine exudes a remarkable simplicity that belies its emotional depth. The two faces etched into the stone embody the Inuit's harmonious relationship with nature and family, themes deeply woven into their way of life. Through the minimalistic lines and contours, the Inuit's artistry reveals a mastery of form, enabling them to evoke powerful emotions with minimal details.

Dating back to the 19th or 20th century in Canada, this figurine is more than just a sculpture; it's a portal to the heart of Inuit tradition. Soapstone carving has been a cornerstone of Inuit artistic expression for generations, allowing them to transform raw materials from their environment into exquisite pieces that resonate with both cultural significance and aesthetic allure.

The Inuit's artistry is a reflection of their intimate relationship with the land and their spiritual connection to their surroundings. These sculptures often draw inspiration from daily life, traditions, and the profound bonds that shape their communities. As you hold this Mother and Child figurine, you're embracing not just a piece of art, but an embodiment of the Inuit's worldviews, history, and the enduring legacy of their craftsmanship.

Inuit artists often inscribe their works with a unique signature or mark, an imprint that resonates with the artist's identity and serves as a testament to the piece's authenticity. These markings embody the pride and personal investment that the artist pours into their creation, adding a layer of connection and individuality to each sculpture.

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