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Aracely

1977 R.C. Gorman one-of-a-kind pastel drawing — a Navajo woman holds a pink-and-yellow pottery bowl in coral, cobalt, and magenta. Signed original.

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Aracely is a 1977 R.C. Gorman original mixed-media pastel drawing of a Native woman seated in profile, holding a small pink-and-yellow bowl in her lap. Loose coral, cobalt, and cream pencil strokes sculpt her softly draped robe and upswept black hair, with gestural magenta slashes framing the figure and leaving large areas of the warm cream paper breathing as negative space. The drawing is spontaneous, confident, and intimate — a clear window into Gorman’s working hand in the late 1970s. As a one-of-a-kind original, Aracely is a special opportunity for collectors of R.C. Gorman drawings, pastel-period originals, and Navajo women portraits.

Release Year

1977

Medium

Unknown

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