
Standing Woman with Ulu [crescent shaped
Artist: Joe Talirunili
Work ID: 49322
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : stone, ivory, string
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Oeuvre d'art par Joe Talirunili
Mother Holding Child – view 2
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49303
Description:
Des mesures : 17.78 x 15.875 x 8.255 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1955
Matériaux : stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Mother Holding Child – view 1
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49302
Description:
Des mesures : 17.78 x 15.875 x 8.255 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1955
Matériaux : stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Seeing A Bear
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49306
Description:
Des mesures : 38.1 x 50.8 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1962
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Kayak Hunting
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49310
Description:
Des mesures : 53.34 x 71.12 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1962
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Caribou Hunt
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49309
Description:
Des mesures : 40.64 x 50.8 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1962
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Two Men Hunting Bear
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49307
Description:
Des mesures : 38.1 x 60.96 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1962
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Pulling Like a Dog
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49294
Description:
Des mesures : 41.91 x 55.245 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1962
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Spring Camp
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49321
Description:
Des mesures :
Date de réalisation : 1962
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Walrus Hunting from Kayak
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49308
Description:
Des mesures : 43.18 x 55.88 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1962
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
White Owl and Lemming
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49305
Description:
Des mesures : 40.64 x 45.72 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1962
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Hunters
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49295
Description:
Des mesures : 43.815 x 58.42 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1963
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : animal, Original CCCA
Owls
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49296
Description:
Des mesures : 49.53 x 63.5 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1963
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Hunting Bear
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49298
Description:
Des mesures : 60.96 x 38.1 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1963
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Untitled (Hunting by Dogteam, Hunting by Kayak)
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49297
Description:
Des mesures :
Date de réalisation : 1963
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Woman with Kudlik and Bucket – view 2
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49300
Description:
Des mesures : 13.335 x 5.08 x 6.985 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1964
Matériaux : stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Woman with Kudlik and Bucket – view 1
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49299
Description:
Des mesures : 13.335 x 5.08 x 6.985 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1964
Matériaux : stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Hunter Carrying Catch -view 4
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49291
Description:
Des mesures : 10.16 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1965
Matériaux : stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Hunter Carrying Catch -view 3
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49290
Description:
Des mesures : 10.16 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1965
Matériaux : stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Hunter Carrying Catch -view 1
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49288
Description:
Des mesures : 10.16 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1965
Matériaux : stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Hunter Carrying Catch -view 2
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49289
Description:
Des mesures : 10.16 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1965
Matériaux : stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Hunter Carrying Catch -view 5
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49292
Description:
Des mesures : 10.16 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1965
Matériaux : stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Hunter -view 1
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49293
Description:
Des mesures : 17.78 x 3.81 x 7.62 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1975
Matériaux : stone, wood, plastic, string
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Migration Scene
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49304
Description:
Des mesures : 34.29 x 29.21 x 20.955 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1975
Matériaux : stone, wood, sealskin
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Migration
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49301
Description: Moving camp is an important facet of the traditional nomadic, hunting lifestyle. The ability to 'move with the caribou' and to take advantage of seasonal hunting grounds was crucial. During the winter, the komatik, or sled, and dog team played a necessary role. In summer, the kayak and larger umiak, often referred to as a 'woman's' boat, were used. Joe Talirunili has carved many migration scenes of umiaks, which are sometimes referred to as 'Joe Boats', filled with people and supplies. Despite the artist's harrowing, childhood experience, having survived a shipwreck and then trying to reach safety in a make-shift umiak, The Migration, 1976, is a lively depiction of the subject for which Talirunili has become famous. Text courtesy Karen Williamson, Independent Curator and reproduced with the permission of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Re: "Terra (In)Cognita" an exhibition that runs until May 18, 2003.
Des mesures : 32.385 x 41.91 x 22.86 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1976
Matériaux : stone, wood, sealskin
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
To Show the Old Ways of the People on Their Land
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49287
Description:
Des mesures : 53.34 x 73.66 cm/po
Date de réalisation : 1976
Matériaux : stonecut on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Approach to the Ottawa Islands
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49312
Description: The Approach to the Ottawa Islands is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. Translation of the syllabics that appear at the bottom of this drawing: "This man is shooting at the land and at the hill. This land is called Nunaruak. The people, a few Eskimos [Inuit] on the land, thought that they were bad people coming to kill them, but finally after [the] men talk, they found they were real Eskimos [Inuit] and good people." Other events in Talirunili's life are also documented in this series of drawings.
Des mesures : 41.275 x 59.69 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Kangiqsujuak [Wakeham Bay]
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49314
Description: Wakeham Bay is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. Translation of the syllabics that appear on this drawing: "This is where the Hudson's Bay Manager lives. His name was Pita and the other Kayaluk. I came here in 1923 to work. Pitsik's place [is also identified]. They worked on the rocks; their boss was Kalirasi. This pole was taken to Inoucdjouac [Inukjuak] from Great Whale River [Kuujjuaraapik]. When I came to Inoucdjouac [Inukjuak], in June, I worked at this store. The very first houses in Inoucdjouac [Inukjuak] were those of the Hudson's Bay Company."
Des mesures : 45.72 x 60.96 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen, wax crayon on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The First Man
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49313
Description: The First Man is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. The syllabics in this drawing describes the following: First Man - Pootooguk [wearing] all bear skin clothes. Second Man - Amituk [wearing] caribou skin clothes [and] sells bear skin to stores. Woman - Paluk [wearing] sealskin amautiq [parka]. The dog is identified as Talilik. Other events in Talirunili's life are also documented in this series of drawings.
Des mesures : 43.18 x 55.88 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen, wax crayon on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Boat was Caught in the Ice
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49315
Description: The Boat was Caught in the Ice is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. Other events in Talirunili's life are also documented in this series of drawings.
Des mesures : 45.085 x 58.42 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen, wax crayon on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The People Takatak, Kinuajuk and Kanavalik
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49311
Description: The People Takatak, Kinuajuk and Kanavalik is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. Other events in Talirunili's life are also documented in this series of drawings.
Des mesures : 45.72 x 60.96 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen, wax crayon on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
This Man is Hunting Caribou
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49319
Description: This Man is Hunting Caribou is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. Other events in Talirunili's life are also documented in this series of drawings.
Des mesures : 54.61 x 43.18 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen, wax crayon on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Standing Woman with Ulu [crescent shaped
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49322
Description:
Des mesures :
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : stone, ivory, string
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Joe Told this Story
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49320
Description: Joe Told this Story is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. This drawing illustrates an aerial map of the Labrador shoreline along with a detailed view of a summer and winter camp plus an outpost including a Church. The areas where the artist lived are sketched in pink. Other events in Talirunili's life are also documented in this series of drawings.
Des mesures : 45.085 x 60.96 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen, wax crayon on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Walrus Hunting from Kayaks
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49318
Description: Walrus Hunting from Kayaks is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. Other events in Talirunili's life are also documented in this series of drawings.
Des mesures : 50.165 x 43.815 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
When there were Caribou
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49317
Description: When there were Caribou is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. Other events in Talirunili's life are also documented in this series of drawings.
Des mesures : 60.96 x 45.72 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen, wax crayon on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Seal Hunting
Artist: Joe Talirunili
ID : 49316
Description: Seal Hunting is one in a series of ten drawings by Joe Talirunili that sequentially tell the story known as the "great migration". This significant and treacherous journey was made with Talirunili's family when he was a small child. Syllabic text often accompanies the artist's visual narrative in both the drawings and prints and even the sculpture on occassion. The text describes specific events, names the people involved and the locations where they took place. Translation of the syllabics that appear on this drawing: "Gone to get firewood, or some ptarmigan or any other prey that is around. He never stops hunting for other food when his is not seal hunting." Other events in Talirunili's life are also documented in this series of drawings.
Des mesures : 60.96 x 45.72 cm/po
Date de réalisation : unknown/inconnue
Matériaux : graphite, felt-tip pen, wax crayon on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA

