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Ennutsiak
Born 1896
Died 1967(1967-00-00) (aged 70–71)

Ennutsiak (also known as Innutsiak or Eenutsia) was a talented Inuit artist. He was a sculptor who lived from 1896 to 1967. Ennutsiak lived on Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic. His artwork often showed scenes from daily life in the Arctic region. You can find his sculptures in many museums, like the Art Gallery of Ontario and the National Gallery of Canada.

Ennutsiak's Life Journey

Ennutsiak was born in Nunavik, which is a part of northern Quebec. He spent most of his life exploring different parts of Baffin Island. Eventually, he made his home in Iqaluit, which is now the capital city of Nunavut.

What Kind of Art Did Ennutsiak Make?

Ennutsiak was known for his sculptures. He mostly carved scenes that showed what life was like for people in the Arctic. For example, he created artworks of women giving birth. He also sculpted men hunting and preparing animals like seals and walruses.

Ennutsiak's Materials and Tools

Ennutsiak often used a material called soapstone for his sculptures. Soapstone is a soft stone that is easy to carve. It is also known as steatite. This material allowed him to create detailed and expressive artworks.

What Was Ennutsiak's Disc Number?

The Canadian government gave Ennutsiak a special number. This was called a disc number. His number was E7603. These numbers helped the government keep track of Inuit people in the past.

Ennutsiak's Lasting Impact

Ennutsiak's artistic legacy continues to be important today. He was the grandfather of a well-known writer named Alootook Ipellie. His sculptures are still admired and studied by many people.

Where Can You See Ennutsiak's Art?

Many museums around the world proudly display Ennutsiak's work. His sculptures are part of the permanent collections in these places:

These museums help share Ennutsiak's unique view of Arctic life with people everywhere.

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