Trilogy II St I, 1986 serigraph by R.C. Gorman, represents State I of this iconic composition showing a Navajo woman in graceful repose, head tilted back with serene countenance. Dark hair bound traditionally frames her face, while her pale cream-colored garment drapes across her resting form. The subtle variations between states showcase Gorman’s deliberate exploration of tone and line weight, with this first iteration capturing the composition’s essential geometry and emotional depth. Set against a soft, warm background, the work exemplifies the precision and poetry of Gorman’s serigraph practice during the 1980s. Highly coveted by collectors pursuing complete state sets.
Original, Serigraph
Trilogy II St I
1986 R.C. Gorman serigraph, State I — Trilogy II. The reclining Navajo woman captured in foundational State I tonality. Signed state-variant collector serigraph.
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