Taos Flowers, 1990, Lithograph by R.C. Gorman. A Navajo woman in a reclining position wears a deep purple dress as she luxuriates beside an exuberant profusion of flowers in coral, pink, purple, red, and golden yellow hues. The blooms surround her with green foliage, creating a garden of natural beauty that celebrates abundance and sensuality. The background gradient transitions through warm terracotta and mauve tones, enhancing the warm, joyous mood. The composition honors the relationship between the figure and the natural world, with flowers as symbols of vitality and renewal. An ideal acquisition for collectors of Gorman’s figurative works, botanical themes, and paintings that celebrate feminine beauty and connection to nature.
Lithograph, Original
Taos Flowers
1990 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a reclining Navajo woman in purple luxuriates beside coral, pink, red, and gold blooms on mauve. Signed joyous floral collector print.
Original artwork
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