Proud Lady by R.C. Gorman, 2005, a striking lithograph of a Navajo woman seated with head held high in an attitude of dignified strength. She wears a simple white garment and a spectacular turquoise beaded necklace that draws the eye and speaks to cultural identity and adornment. Her gaze is directed upward, conveying confidence and vision. The composition uses a simplified heart-shaped form to suggest the seated pose, creating an abstracted, modern sensibility while honoring figuration. The warm flesh tones and cool turquoise create visual vitality. A powerful recent work for collectors of Gorman’s later practices and those valuing representations of female power, indigenous pride, and contemporary Southwest fine art.
Proud Lady
2005 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a seated Navajo woman in white with a turquoise beaded necklace, head held high in dignified strength. Signed late-career collector lithograph.
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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| Dimensions | 22 × 30 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 100 |
| Release Year | 2005 |
| Medium | Stone Lithograph |
