Red Concho (1989) by R.C. Gorman portrays a seated Navajo woman in profile, adorned in a flowing lavender-blue shawl that drapes elegantly across her shoulders. Her waist is cinched with a striking red belt studded with large silver concho ornaments, a hallmark of traditional Navajo jewelry and dress. Against a clear, bright blue sky transitioning to warm desert earth tones at the horizon, she kneels in dignified repose. Her golden-brown skin tone and contemplative expression convey quiet strength and cultural pride. Gorman’s masterful rendering of textile drapery and ornamental detail showcases his reverence for Navajo aesthetic traditions. An outstanding fine art lithograph celebrating indigenous craftsmanship, female dignity, and the color harmonies of the high desert. Perfect for collectors of Gorman lithographs, Southwest art, and Native American figurative works.
Stone Lithograph, Original
Red Concho
1989 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a kneeling Navajo woman in a lavender-blue shawl with a red concho belt of silver discs against a bright sky. Signed cultural collector print.
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| Dimensions | 14 × 11 in |
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| Edition | 300 |
| Release Year | 1989 |
| Medium | Stone Lithograph |

