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b. 1932 -

PETER NAUJA ANGIJU (NAUJA; NOWYA; ANGIJOU; ANGIYOU; NAURA)
Born: June 20, 1932 Male E9-953
Resides: Puvirnituq
Sculpture, Printmaking
Peter Nauja Angiju was born on June 20, 1932 in Puvirnituq; he lives there
with his wife Sarah Inaluak, and their four children. For several years, both
he and Sarah were committed to running the settlement's only restaurant.
Unfortunately, it burned down in the late 1970s.
Although no longer a prolific carver, Peter continues to produce
remarkably detailed sculptures of a moderate size. In their boldness of
conception they share an affinity with the works of accomplished Puvirnituq
artists such as the late Davidialuk and Joe Talirunili. Moreover, Peter's
carvings reflect his interest in the accurate depiction of anatomical details,
and embody an innocence that is indicative of a fertile artistic imagination.

George Swinton. SCULPTURE OF THE ESKIMO. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart,
pp.128-130.

EXHIBITIONS:
1967 Eskimo Sculpture
Winnipeg Art Gallery
presented at the Manitoba Legislative
Building
Winnipeg, Manitoba
(illustrated catalogue)
1967 Eskimo Art in Northern Quebec
presented by La Federation des
Cooperatives du Nouveau-Quebec
at "Man and His World"
Montreal, Quebec
(illustrated catalogue)
December 1977 - February 1978
Povungnituk
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Winnipeg, Manitoba
(illustrated catalogue)
September - October 1980 La deesse inuite de la mer/The Inuit Sea
Goddess
Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal
Montreal, Quebec
(tour)
(illustrated catalogue)
June 1990 - July 1992 The First Passionate Collector: The
Ian Lindsay Collection of Inuit Art
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Winnipeg, Manitoba
(tour)
(illustrated catalogue)
April - July 1993 Multiple Realities: Inuit Images of
Shamanic Transformation
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Winnipeg, Manitoba
(illustrated brochure)
COLLECTIONS:
Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario
Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, U.S.A.
McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario
Ministere des affaires culturelles du Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec
Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba

SELECTED REFERENCES:
Swinton, George
SCULPTURE OF THE ESKIMO. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1972.

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b. 1932 -

Biography

PETER NAUJA ANGIJU (NAUJA; NOWYA; ANGIJOU; ANGIYOU; NAURA)
Born: June 20, 1932 Male E9-953
Resides: Puvirnituq
Sculpture, Printmaking
Peter Nauja Angiju was born on June 20, 1932 in Puvirnituq; he lives there
with his wife Sarah Inaluak, and their four children. For several years, both
he and Sarah were committed to running the settlement's only restaurant.
Unfortunately, it burned down in the late 1970s.
Although no longer a prolific carver, Peter continues to produce
remarkably detailed sculptures of a moderate size. In their boldness of
conception they share an affinity with the works of accomplished Puvirnituq
artists such as the late Davidialuk and Joe Talirunili. Moreover, Peter's
carvings reflect his interest in the accurate depiction of anatomical details,
and embody an innocence that is indicative of a fertile artistic imagination.

George Swinton. SCULPTURE OF THE ESKIMO. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart,
pp.128-130.

EXHIBITIONS:
1967 Eskimo Sculpture
Winnipeg Art Gallery
presented at the Manitoba Legislative
Building
Winnipeg, Manitoba
(illustrated catalogue)
1967 Eskimo Art in Northern Quebec
presented by La Federation des
Cooperatives du Nouveau-Quebec
at "Man and His World"
Montreal, Quebec
(illustrated catalogue)
December 1977 - February 1978
Povungnituk
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Winnipeg, Manitoba
(illustrated catalogue)
September - October 1980 La deesse inuite de la mer/The Inuit Sea
Goddess
Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal
Montreal, Quebec
(tour)
(illustrated catalogue)
June 1990 - July 1992 The First Passionate Collector: The
Ian Lindsay Collection of Inuit Art
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Winnipeg, Manitoba
(tour)
(illustrated catalogue)
April - July 1993 Multiple Realities: Inuit Images of
Shamanic Transformation
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Winnipeg, Manitoba
(illustrated brochure)
COLLECTIONS:
Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario
Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, U.S.A.
McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario
Ministere des affaires culturelles du Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec
Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba

SELECTED REFERENCES:
Swinton, George
SCULPTURE OF THE ESKIMO. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1972.