Description:

JAMES ARCHIBALD HOUSTON (CANADIAN, 1921-2005)
PINGWAK, HOUSTON'S CAT, 1972
Colored pencil on paper: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (sight)
Framed; lower right: Pingwak 1972/ Houston's Cat/ Escoheag RI

Note: James Archibald Houston (1921-2005) was a friend of the Houghtons and introduced them to the Inuit art. Houston was credited "as the person who brought Inuit artwork, particularly their ancient art of stone carving, to the attention of collectors and museums, and it was Houston who introduced Inuit to the art of printmaking. Because of his efforts, the Inuits had prosperity and the outside world had new forms of art. He was also an author, film maker, designer, painter, and for 40 years, a designer for Steuben/Corning Glass for whom he created more than 120 pieces." (https://www.askart.com/artist_bio/James_Archibald_Houston/126425/James_Archibald_Houston.aspx)


Provenance: Estate of Nina Rodale Houghton, wife of the late Arthur A. Houghton,
President of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Carmichael Farm, Queenstown, Maryland

  • Provenance: Estate of Nina Rodale Houghton, wife of the late Arthur A. Houghton,
    President of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Carmichael Farm, Queenstown, Maryland
  • Medium: Colored pencil on paper: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (sight)
  • Condition: Condition reports are provided upon request but not included in the object description above. Kindly contact Potomack for condition notes.

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