Artist/Maker Anonymous
Place MadeALASKA, Alaska (North Slope Inupiat)
Title

Fishing Scene

Mediumpencil, ink, paper
Dimensions3 1/2 × 7 7/8 in. (8.9 × 20 cm)
Object number1914.35.5
Institutional Credit LineCourtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum
DescriptionA sketch depiction of three people fishing from the shallows by what presumably must be pack ice. The man in the center stands on the ice and holds a large fish in each hand (fish look like salmon). The other two men flank him and stand in the shallows holding a fishing net.

From a group of 14 drawings, c. 1890 made by Inupiat children at the mission school, possibly at Port Clarence.
See this article as reference: https://edblogs.columbia.edu/AHISG4862_001_2015_1/iii-class-research/inupiat-aesthetics/you-cant-teach-what-is-known-sourcing-the-expansion-of-the-inupiaq-graphic-art-tradition-in-the-late-nineteenth-century/
Provenance1890 school children's drawings collected by whaling captain Horace P. Smith and his wife Maria [aka Marian], possibly at Port Clarence. Records indicate that the drawings "came into the museum approximately 1914", however Horace Smith died in June 1913 and Maria Smith in July 1913.
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1914.35.6
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1914.35.9
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