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Pueblo

1982 R.C. Gorman lithograph — four Navajo women in lavender, cream, coral, and indigo blankets sit before an adobe pueblo under golden light. Signed community collector lithograph.

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Pueblo, 1982, a lithograph by R.C. Gorman, depicts four Navajo women gathered before a monumental adobe pueblo structure under an expansive desert sky. Each figure wraps herself in blankets of contrasting hues: soft lavender, cream, coral-pink, and deep indigo, creating a striking visual symphony of warm and cool tones. The women sit grounded on tan earth while the pueblo rises behind them in terra-cotta adobe blocks with geometric window openings, bathed in golden light. Gorman captures both architectural monumentality and human-scale intimacy, transforming an everyday gathering into a meditation on community and cultural continuity. Essential for collectors of significant Southwest lithographs.

Dimensions 38 × 29 in
Edition

150

Release Year

1982

Medium

Stone Lithograph

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