Examples of the Inuit-made prints made at Holman, Victoria Island.
A table display of the various types of prints made by the Inuit at Holman, Victoria Island. Their work is internationally recognised and they use many types of printing from stone cut and stenciling on seal skin to lithography and woodblock printing.
On 28 July they were taken to Holman on Victoria Island by helicopter to see local Inuit art and learn about traditional hunting and fishing.
On 28 July they were taken to Holman on Victoria Island by helicopter to see local Inuit art and learn about traditional hunting and fishing.
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Object details
| ID: | PM11779/4 |
|---|---|
| Collection: | Historic Photographs |
| Type: | Roll film negative |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Creator: | Sharp, Ivy |
| Date made: | 28 July 1996 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Ivy Sharp Collection |
| Measurements: | Overall: 25 mm x 36 mm |