Three Women, 1985, by R.C. Gorman presents an overhead view of three indigenous women wrapped in white blankets, their dark hair and serene profiles visible from above. The lithographic composition flattens the perspective, creating an almost architectural study of drapery and form. Gorman’s bold line work in brown ink defines the figures against the warm cream paper, while subtle shading conveys the volume and weight of the textile folds. The composition demonstrates his mastery of spatial arrangement and his deep observation of how blankets drape and move across the human form. Numbered edition (1/10) with artist’s signature. Ideal for serious collectors of 1980s Gorman lithographs.
Lithograph, Original
Three Women
1985 R.C. Gorman lithograph — three Navajo women in white blankets from above in brown ink on warm cream. Signed architectural drapery collector lithograph.
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