Tasha State I, 1981, lithograph by R.C. Gorman, presents a kneeling Navajo woman rendered with graceful curves in warm earth tones. Wearing a vibrant orange-red garment that wraps around her form, she leans back slightly in a contemplative posture with long dark hair flowing. The palette is warm and luminous, with peachy cream tones providing the background. This first state captures the essential gesture and emotion of the composition, showcasing Gorman’s refined handling of the female form and lyrical line work. A state variation essential for collectors tracking the artist’s complete lithographic series.
Lithograph, Original
Tasha St I
1981 R.C. Gorman lithograph, State I — Tasha. A kneeling Navajo woman in orange-red on peachy cream. Signed warm-palette first-state collector lithograph.
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