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Amelia

1981 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a reclining Navajo woman in mauve and silver against butter yellow, head tipped back. Signature sensual portrait, signed edition.

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Amelia is a 1981 R.C. Gorman lithograph of a Native woman reclining in luxurious repose, her head tipped back in an attitude of quiet rapture. She wears a textured mauve-and-silver top whose painterly brushwork stands out against a warm butter-yellow background, and a soft pale-pink wrap flows across her lower body. The sculpted hands and bold negative space create the kind of monumental, sensual silhouette Gorman is most known for, while the limited palette of rose, cream, and mauve keeps the mood intimate. Produced in an edition of 200 (approx. 22 x 30 in.), Amelia is a standout for collectors of Navajo art, female portraiture, and early-1980s R.C. Gorman lithographs.

Dimensions 22 × 30 in
Edition

200

Release Year

1981

Medium

Lithograph

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