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Gallup Ceremonial Woman

1979 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a standing woman in a warm red-orange draped dress, ceremonial in bearing. Edition of 150, classic Southwest portrait print.

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Stone Lithograph: Hand-pulled from an artist-prepared stone or plate, this medium carries visible evidence of the printmaking process and is central to many R.C. Gorman editions.

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Gallup Ceremonial Woman is a 1979 R.C. Gorman stone lithograph portraying a woman standing tall in a warmly draped red-orange dress, her posture carrying the dignity the title suggests. The figure is set against a soft, unbroken cream ground that lets the draped fabric and the artist’s contour line carry the entire composition — the approach that made Gorman’s late-1970s portraiture so collectible.

From an edition of 150, this lithograph is a strong example of Gorman’s ceremonial portraits and a natural fit for collections focused on Native American women in art, Gallup and Navajo Nation subjects, and classic Southwest fine prints.

Dimensions 30 × 22 in
Edition

150

Release Year

1979

Medium

Stone Lithograph

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