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Alma

1984 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a seated Navajo woman with cascading hair beside an Anasazi black-on-white olla on a peach ground. Monumental signed edition.

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Alma is a 1984 R.C. Gorman lithograph showcasing a seated Native woman in profile, her remarkably long black hair cascading down her back and spilling across a plush blanket that gradients from rose pink at the shoulders to violet-purple at the floor. Beside her sits a large black-on-white Anasazi-style olla decorated with classic stepped fret and lightning motifs, resting on a softly glowing peach-and-apricot ground. The result is a monumental, almost regal portrait that balances Pueblo pottery traditions with Gorman’s characteristic sensuality of form. From an edition of 200 (approx. 29 x 36 in.), Alma is an important work for Navajo art collectors, Pueblo pottery enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to classic 1980s R.C. Gorman lithographs.

Dimensions 29 × 36 in
Edition

200

Release Year

1984

Medium

Lithograph

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