Acoma Maiden, a 1989 R.C. Gorman lithograph, depicts a young Pueblo woman balancing a painted Acoma olla on her head, her arm gracefully raised to steady it. She wears a sunflower-yellow blouse beneath a boldly striped red-and-blue shawl, a turquoise earring catching the light, with a soft sunset gradient of coral, peach, and lilac behind her. The composition is vertically powerful, celebrating the everyday dignity of Pueblo pottery traditions and the enduring elegance of the Native woman that defines Gorman’s catalog. Part of a 225-piece edition (approx. 19 x 24 in.), this lithograph is a beloved favorite for collectors of Acoma art, Navajo art, and classic R.C. Gorman prints, and pairs beautifully with Southwest and Pueblo-inspired interiors.
Lithograph, Original
Acoma Maiden
1989 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a Pueblo maiden balances a painted Acoma olla at sunset in striped shawl and sunflower blouse. Vertical signed edition, Southwest staple.
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| Dimensions | 19 × 24 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 225 |
| Release Year | 1989 |
| Medium | Lithograph |



