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b. 1924 - d. 1996

Angelique Merasty (1924 - 17 January 1996) was a Canadian artist, of the Woodland Cree Nation. She was born in Beaver Lake, Saskatchewan, where she spent most of her life practicing and selling her artwork. She was best known for her birch-bark bitings, the Indigenous art practice of dentally perforating designs into folded sheets of thin bark. Birch-bark biting is one of the oldest Indigenous art forms, traditionally practiced by Aboriginal women.[1] While most birch-bark biters created designs with lines, Merasty used a pointillist approach and created complex symmetrical images of flowers, insects, animals, and landscape sceneries.[2] She died at the age of 66, and was one of the last recorded artists to maintain the Indigenous, traditional art of birch-bark biting.[3] Merasty's work was showcased in several Canadian museums including the Museum of Man and Nature, the Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art.

Merasty grew up on an island in Beaver Lake in northern Saskatchewan, where she lived with her mother, Susan Ballantyne.[4] She married Bill Merasty in 1947, who also assisted Angelique Merasty with her artistic practices.[5] Together, they had one son named Joseph Merasty, who died 6 months after his birth due to an illness.[3] By the time Angelique turned 50, her birch-bark biting practice caused many of her teeth to fall out.[6] She was however, able to get false teeth funded by the government, including 2 sharpened upper canines that were specifically designed to help Merasty continue her art. On 7 January 1996, Merasty passed away from a heart attack in Saskatoon.[6]


Merasty is best known for her birch-bark bitings. Birch bark biting was traditionally a social past time, but in the 1950s, Merasty and her mother, Susan Ballantyne, began to sell their work at a summer resort near their home for 10 or 15 cents each.[4] Merasty collected bark with the assistance of her husband, Bill Merasty.[4] Together, they would travel by boat up to 15 miles away to find the best trees, which were white, smooth, clean, and at least 10 layers thick.[4] The best season for harvesting bark was during the Spring time, when trees were thawing.[4] Immediately after a harvest, was the ideal time to birch-bark bite.[4]

Merasty’s process for creating each biting remained consistent. For each work, she folded a fresh layer of birch bark, 2 or more times, depending on the size and complexity of the work. Merasty would then rotate the folded shape by using her hands and tongue, while biting marks along its folds. Her designs usually began at the centre fold, and moved towards the outer edges. The pressure of her bites varied, resulting in a range of shades and surface textures. Her method of creating, produced intricate and symmetrical compositions.The sizes of her works were anywhere between seven-and-a-half centimetres, to around twenty-five centimetres.[7]

In Merasty’s early artistic practices, her designs were mostly geometric, but she later emerged with a unique style. She departed from traditions, by utilizing a pointillist approach for her bitings, rather than linear incisions. Merasty achieved complex, curvilinear designs, with a preference for flower and animal imagery. Later in her career, she was able to complete works from beginning to end without looking at her progress.[7]
Exhibitions

Merasty’s art was showcased in many Canadian Museums, including the Museum of Man and nature (1980), the Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art (1983). Her work was also selected to be offered as a first prize for notable local and provincial cross country skiing competitions.[4] Permanent displays of her work are on show at the Flin Flon Library as well as the Smithsonian Institute in Washington. Today, collectors pay thousands of dollars for her work.

Angelique Merasty was one of the last practicing birch-biters recorded in North America during her time. She passed her teachings on to a woman named Angelique Merasty Levac, who lives in Manitoba.[8] She is known for reviving the art or birch-bark biting, and there is now an estimate of 12 known people who continue this tradition in North America.

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        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC - Birds Around a Star
          Dec. 08, 2024

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC - Birds Around a Star

          Est: $180 - $240

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC (Canadian/Metis) "Birds Around a Star" 1990 - Birchbark biting. Signed and dated lower right. Unframed. 4.75 x 5 inches. Excellent condition, never mounted or framed.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC - Feather Pattern
          Dec. 08, 2024

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC - Feather Pattern

          Est: $180 - $240

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC (Canadian/Metis) "Feather Pattern" 1990 - Birchbark biting. Signed and dated lower right. Unframed. 7 x 5.25 inches. Excellent condition, never mounted or framed.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE (MERASTY) LEVAC (CANADIAN, 1924-1996) AND BARBARA-HELEN HILL (CANADIAN, 20TH CENTURY), "FLOWER DESIGNS" AND "GRATITUDE"
          Nov. 07, 2024

          ANGELIQUE (MERASTY) LEVAC (CANADIAN, 1924-1996) AND BARBARA-HELEN HILL (CANADIAN, 20TH CENTURY), "FLOWER DESIGNS" AND "GRATITUDE"

          Est: $120 - $150

          ANGELIQUE (MERASTY) LEVAC (CANADIAN, 1924-1996) AND BARBARA-HELEN HILL (CANADIAN, 20TH CENTURY) "FLOWER DESIGNS" AND "GRATITUDE" FORMER - TWO BIRCH BARK BITINGS; EACH SIGNED IN ROMAN AND SYLLABICS AND DATED 1991; SET IN ONE FRAME; LATTER - FELT WALL HANGING WITH DOLL; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 2004 VERSO Estimate: $120—150 CAD

          Waddington's
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC - Grasshoppers
          Oct. 27, 2024

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC - Grasshoppers

          Est: $180 - $240

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC (Canadian/Metis) "Grasshoppers" 1990 - Birchbark biting. Signed and dated lower right. Unframed. 6 x 5.25 inches. Excellent condition, never mounted or framed.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC - Eight Birds Around a Flower
          Oct. 27, 2024

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC - Eight Birds Around a Flower

          Est: $240 - $280

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY LEVAC (Canadian/Metis) "Eight Birds Around a Flower" 1990 - Birchbark biting. Signed and dated lower right. Unframed. 8.5 x 7 inches. Excellent condition, never mounted or framed.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Birds Circling a Flower
          Oct. 27, 2024

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Birds Circling a Flower

          Est: $300 - $350

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian/Sakawithiniwak, 1924-1996) "Birds Circling a Flower" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right. Unframed. 5.75 x 6 inches. Very good condition, never mounted or framed.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Pattern with Four Flowers
          Apr. 28, 2024

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Pattern with Four Flowers

          Est: $200 - $300

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian/Sakawithiniwak, 1924-1996) "Pattern with Four Flowers" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right (faintly). Unframed, mounted on backing. 5 x 7.5 inches (image), 6 x 8 inches (backing). Very good condition.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Circular Feather Pattern
          Apr. 28, 2024

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Circular Feather Pattern

          Est: $200 - $300

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian/Sakawithiniwak, 1924-1996) "Circular Feather Pattern" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right. Unframed, mounted on backing. 5.25 x 6.25 inches (image), 7.25 x 8.75 inches (backing). Very good condition.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Circular Floral Pattern
          Apr. 28, 2024

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Circular Floral Pattern

          Est: $200 - $300

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian/Sakawithiniwak, 1924-1996) "Circular Floral Pattern" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right. Framed. 4.5 x 5.5 inches (image), 8.5 x 10.5 inches (frame). Excellent condition.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • Angelique Merasty's "Birds in Unity" Authentic Cree Birch Bark Biting
          May. 20, 2023

          Angelique Merasty's "Birds in Unity" Authentic Cree Birch Bark Biting

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Angelique Merasty (1924-1906), untitled (Birds in Unity), authentic Cree birch bark biting. This fantastic piece was made by biting into the birch bark. Merasty was the only person capable of this quality of work, prior to her passing in 1996. Signed in Cree syllabics at bottom. Theme: Fine Art, Canadian Art, Aboriginal Art About the Artist: Angelique Merasty was born in 1924 in Beaver Lake, Saskatchewan. Merasty began in the style of her mother, who employed traditional patterns in her work. She later developed her own style, incorporating images of a variety of flowers, insects, and animals. Merasty's pieces ranged in size from 7.5 centimeters to about 25 centimeters.The practice of birch bark biting was once a common form of art and entertainment in many communities, however now fewer artists are learning the skill. Merasty's work, which has helped birch bark biting to become part of the fine art scene, may play a part in reviving this tradition. Her work has been exhibited widely, including at the Museum of Man and Nature (now the Manitoba Museum, Winnipeg, 1980), and the Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art (1983).

          Oakwood Auctions
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower Pattern
          Oct. 16, 2022

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower Pattern

          Est: $250 - $350

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian, 1924-1996) "Untitled - Flower Pattern" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right. Framed. 6.5 7 inches (image), 12 x 12.5 inches (frame). Excellent condition.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower Pattern
          May. 15, 2022

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower Pattern

          Est: $200 - $300

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian, 1924-1996) "Untitled - Flower Pattern" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right. Matted but unframed. 4.25 x 5.5 inches (image), 6.5 x 8.25 inches (mat). Excellent condition.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • Angelique Merasty Original Birchbark Biting
          Apr. 23, 2022

          Angelique Merasty Original Birchbark Biting

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This lot includes an original Angelique Merasty Birchbark Biting, an Indigenous art practice of dentally perforating designs into folded sheets of thin bark. Birchbark biting is one of the oldest Indigenous art forms, historically practiced by women of the Subarctic and Northeastern Woodlands of Canada and the United States. While most birchbark biters created designs with lines, Merasty used a pointillist approach and created complex symmetrical images of flowers, insects, animals, and landscape sceneries. Merasty’s process for creating each biting remained consistent. For each work, she folded a fresh layer of birch bark, 2 or more times, depending on the size and complexity of the work. Merasty would then rotate the folded shape by using her hands and tongue, while biting marks along its folds. Her designs usually began at the center fold, and moved towards the outer edges. The pressure of her bites varied, resulting in a range of shades and surface textures. Her method of creating, produced intricate and symmetrical compositions. The sizes of her works were anywhere between seven-and-a-half centimetres, to around twenty-five centimetres. She was one of the last recorded artists during her time to maintain the Indigenous, traditional art of birchbark biting and she passed her teachings on to a woman named Angelique Merasty Levac, who lives in Manitoba. She is known for reviving the art or birch-bark biting, and there is now an estimate of 12 known people who continue this tradition in North America. Merasty's work was showcased in several Canadian museums including the Museum of Man and Nature and the Thunder Bay Art Gallery and also has permanent displays in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. Attached to the rear side is a printed write-up of Angelique, written prior to her death. In very exceptional condition, 8.75"H x 5.25"W x .25"D

          North American Auction Company
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower
          Nov. 20, 2021

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower

          Est: $250 - $350

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian, 1924-1996) "Untitled - Flower" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right, framed. 4 x 5.5 inches.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower with Rounded Petals
          Nov. 20, 2021

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower with Rounded Petals

          Est: $150 - $200

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian, 1924-1996) "Untitled - Flower with Rounded Petals" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right, framed. 3.75 x 5.5 inches.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower with Square Centre
          Nov. 20, 2021

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Flower with Square Centre

          Est: $150 - $200

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian, 1924-1996) "Untitled - Flower with Square Centre" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right, framed. 4.75 x 5.25 in.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Birds
          Nov. 20, 2021

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Birds

          Est: $200 - $300

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian, 1924-1996) "Untitled - Birds" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics lower right, framed. 3.5 x 5.25 inches.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • Angelique Merasty (Cree, b. Beaver Lake, Saskatchewan, 1924-1996) Cree Birch Bark Biting
          Sep. 29, 2021

          Angelique Merasty (Cree, b. Beaver Lake, Saskatchewan, 1924-1996) Cree Birch Bark Biting

          Est: $150 - $200

          Angelique Merasty (Cree, b. Beaver Lake, Saskatchewan, 1924-1996) Cree Birch Bark Biting, undated, unsigned. Framed. Information sheet and photo of artist included.

          Peter Estey Fine Art & Auctions
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Blossom
          Nov. 14, 2020

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Blossom

          Est: $250 - $350

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian, 1924-1996) "Untitled - Blossom" 1989 - Birchbark biting. Attributed on certificate of authenticity verso, framed. 5.5 x 3.5 in.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Blossom
          Oct. 27, 2018

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Blossom

          Est: $300 - $500

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian, 1924-1996) "Untitled - Blossom" - Birchbark biting. Signed in syllabics and longhand lower right , framed. 5.5 x 5.5 in.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Butterflies
          Oct. 27, 2018

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY - Untitled - Butterflies

          Est: $400 - $550

          ANGELIQUE MERASTY (Canadian, 1924-1996) "Untitled - Butterflies" 1983 - Birchbark biting. Dated verso, framed. 5 x 7 in. Includes a 2017 appraisal from Susan Whitney Art Appraisals of fair market value of $550

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • Cree artist Angelique Merasty, Birch Bark Bite Painting
          Feb. 06, 2016

          Cree artist Angelique Merasty, Birch Bark Bite Painting

          Est: $75 - $150

          Cree artist Angelique Merasty, Birch Bark Bite Painting: Bite Painting on Birch Bark by Cree artist Angelique Merasty. Unusual flower, bird, and insect designs created by biting folded birch bark. Measures 10x13 and frame measures 16x19.

          Fusco Auctions
        • Cree Birch Bark Biting Angelique Merasty
          Feb. 15, 2015

          Cree Birch Bark Biting Angelique Merasty

          Est: $100 - $200

          DESCRIPTION: A signed Cree birch bark biting of insects and star by Canadian Indian Angelique Merasty (1924-1990) circa the 1970's. Signed lower right in Cree alphabet. MEASUREMENTS: 7-3/4" x 4-3/4". CONDITION: No defects noted.

          Cordier Auctions & Appraisals
        • ANGELIQUE (MERASTY) LEVAC (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1924-1996), FLOWER DESIGN, BARK BITING PICTURE; SIGNED IN SYLLABICS (Sight, 5.5" x 5.5")
          Mar. 20, 2014

          ANGELIQUE (MERASTY) LEVAC (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1924-1996), FLOWER DESIGN, BARK BITING PICTURE; SIGNED IN SYLLABICS (Sight, 5.5" x 5.5")

          Est: -

          ANGELIQUE (MERASTY) LEVAC (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1924-1996) FLOWER DESIGNBARK BITING PICTURE; SIGNED IN SYLLABICS (Sight, 5.5" x 5.5")Estimate: $60-90

          Waddington's
        • ANGELIQUE (MERASTY) LEVAC (NATIVE CANADIAN,
          Jun. 21, 2012

          ANGELIQUE (MERASTY) LEVAC (NATIVE CANADIAN,

          Est: $75 - $100

          ANGELIQUE (MERASTY) LEVAC (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1924-1996) FLOWER & BUTTERFLY DESIGNS; PAIR OF BARK BITING PICTURES (With booklet "WIGWAS - Bark Biting by Angelique Merasty) - (7.8" x 8.5") (8.3" x 9.8")

          Waddington's
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