Anaba St II is a 1979 R.C. Gorman lithograph, the quieter companion to Anaba St I, rendered almost entirely in soft cream and taupe tones. A Navajo woman sits with legs outstretched, wrapped in a pale flowing blouse and skirt that resolve into subtle graphite contour lines, her long braid draped over one shoulder and a blue teardrop earring providing the only flicker of color. The understated palette underscores Gorman’s mastery of line and form, showing how much presence he can build from almost nothing. From a 130-piece edition (approx. 30 x 22 in.), this refined lithograph is an elegant acquisition for collectors of Navajo portraiture, drawing-forward Gorman works, and subtle Southwest art.
Lithograph, Original
Anaba St II
1979 R.C. Gorman lithograph — the cream-and-taupe companion to Anaba St I. Minimalist contour-driven Navajo figure study, signed early-career edition.
SKU: anaba-st-ii
Categories: Lithograph, Original
Tags: 1979, Anaba, bare feet, collectible print, cream, Gorman lithograph, graphite, late 1970s Gorman, long braid, minimalist portrait, monochromatic, muted tones, Native American art, Navajo woman, neutral palette, no landscape, R.C. Gorman, seated figure, soft background, Southwest art, taupe, turquoise earring, warm neutrals
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| Dimensions | 30 × 22 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 130 |
| Release Year | 1979 |
| Medium | Lithograph |


