Capture the rugged spirit of the North with this 1970s Wolf sculpture. Honor the legacy of Canadian hand-cast art through this intentional find, a storied addition that brings a grounded energy to an archival study or a professional collection of folk art.
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Measurements: 5" x 3"
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Decade: 1970s
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Condition: Very good; original labels intact
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Material: Soapstone Resin Composite
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Features: Hand-finished charcoal texture, detailed parka and sled dog carvings, authentic foil base seal, artisan-weighted feel
Anchor a bookshelf with this intentional find, which illustrates the traditional bond between hunter and dog through a heavy, soapstone-inspired composite. The deep charcoal tones and matte finish provide a sharp, traditional contrast against lighter wood surfaces, reflecting the brutalist and folk influences of mid-century Canadian souvenir art. This piece preserves its original artisan pedigree, marked by the iconic Wolf foil sticker, a hallmark of the Quebec-based studio known for capturing the serene strength of Arctic life. As a professional selection for a collector of indigenous-themed art or a unique gift for a lover of winter heritage, this figurine captures the quiet, enduring spirit of a bygone era.
This item is vintage, approximately 50 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.