Trilogy III, 1986 serigraph by R.C. Gorman, showcases a Navajo woman seated in an upright, dignified pose, her profile outlined against the composition. With dark hair in a traditional bun and warm peachy flesh tones, she wears an open white garment revealing her shoulders and the graceful curves of her upper body. Her hands are visible at her lap, rendered with characteristic Gorman precision. The figure sits poised yet at ease, embodying a stately mood that contrasts with the vulnerability of her exposed shoulders. Against a neutral background, this third movement of the Trilogy series completes a meditation on feminine form and repose.
Trilogy III
1986 R.C. Gorman serigraph — Trilogy III. A seated Navajo woman in dignified upright pose with peachy skin and white garment. Signed stately collector serigraph.
Serigraph: A layered screenprint medium known for clean forms and saturated color, especially effective in works with strong graphic presence.
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| Dimensions | 27 × 37 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 150 |
| Release Year | 1986 |
| Medium | Serigraph |
