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Anita St II

1977 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a seated Navajo woman in white cradles a painted pottery bowl in spare sepia line. Rare signed edition of only 50.

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Anita St II is a 1977 R.C. Gorman lithograph of a seated Navajo woman draped in a flowing white shawl and fringed skirt, her head bowed as she cradles a small hand-painted pottery bowl. Rendered almost entirely in fine sepia line with warm umber shading on the bowl, the composition is spare and reverent, giving the figure and the vessel equal quiet presence. A small, striped blanket fragment drapes over her extended legs. From an edition of 50 (approx. 21 x 26 in.), Anita St II is a rare, intimate late-1970s lithograph that appeals to collectors of drawing-forward Gorman works, small-edition prints, and Pueblo-pottery themed Native American art.

Dimensions 21 × 26 in
Edition

50

Release Year

1977

Medium

Lithograph

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