You are bidding on a wonderful print by noted Canadian Inuit artist William Noah (1943-2020).  Titled "Fat Caribou", this stencil print is a limited edition and numbered 16 of 37. It was found wrapped onto a board with a Waddington's sticker on the front (#874).  Waddington's is one of Canada's most successful auction houses and often has auctions focused on Inuit art.  The print measures 24 1/2" x 19 3/4".  It is signed in the bottom right with W. Noah and M. Noah and a date of 1971.  It is in excellent condition and would be a great addition to any home.  A terrific original print.  My apologies for the photos.  I couldn't catch the vibrancy of the print through the cellophane and didn't want to remove the cellophane since it has the sticker and wrapped well for shipping.  First photo is best representation of color.

William Noah: William Noah was a graphic artist based out of Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake), NU, who also worked in politics and was a prominent community member. He was a member of the Northwest Territories Legislature from 1979–1982 and was elected mayor of Qamani’tuaq twice. He is the son of renowned artist Jessie Oonark RC, OCA and brother to many accomplished artists including Nancy Pukingrnak, Victoria Mamnguqsualuk (1930–2016) and Janet Kigusiuq (1926–2005).

I use the US Postal Service and use priority mail to ensure quick delivery although size/weight can often be a deterrent due to a balloon fee on boxes over a certain size. Shipping costs are based on weight and distance from my home in Fairhaven, MA. In simplest terms, I ship priority mail unless it is a book (then I ship using media mail) or if the item is bigger than a breadbox or heavier than 5 lbs (unless I can fit it in a flat rate box).

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