Jean Blodgett
Jean Blodgett was an American-born curator and prolific writer devoted to Inuit art who spent her career in Canada. She was known as a force in her field, the curator who began the serious art historical study of Inuit art in the early 1970s, at a time when few worked on the subject. Her books were popular. ''Kenojuak'' (Toronto: Firefly Books, 1985) went through six editions. Provided by Wikipedia
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Grasp tight the old ways selections from the Klamer family collection of Inuit art ; [catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of Ontario, May 28 - July 31, 1983] by Blodgett, Jean 1945-
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