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Navajo at Twilight

1979 R.C. Gorman lithograph, State I — Navajo at Twilight. A seated woman clutches a flowing white rebozo, coral ribbon in her hair. Quiet day’s-end dignity, signed collector print.

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Navajo at Twilight St I (1979) depicts a contemplative figure in seated repose, her body angled gracefully as she gazes downward, one hand clutching a flowing white rebozo that drapes across her form. A coral-orange ribbon ties back her hair, providing a warm accent against the soft creams and taupes of the composition. The seated pose conveys a moment of rest and reflection, perhaps at day’s end, captured through Gorman’s sensitive lithographic rendering that emphasizes the quiet dignity of indigenous presence.

Dimensions 30 × 22 in
Edition

135

Release Year

1979

Medium

Stone Lithograph

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