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Atole

1990 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a Pueblo woman in royal blue sifts corn in a woven basket at dusty-rose dusk. Rio Grande sash, signed edition of 225.

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Atole is a 1990 R.C. Gorman lithograph showing a seated Pueblo woman viewed from behind as she leans over a woven basket, her hands sifting corn or atole meal. She wears a velveteen royal-blue blouse and long skirt cinched with a classic Rio Grande-style woven sash in red, cream, and brown, and her hair is wound into the traditional chongo bun. The pastel sunset ground shifts from dusty rose to slate, giving a timeless quality to this everyday Pueblo kitchen moment. Released in an edition of 225 (approx. 29.5 x 36 in.), Atole is a beloved large-format Gorman lithograph and an ideal piece for collectors of Pueblo life imagery, Navajo and Pueblo textile art, and Southwest fine art.

Dimensions 29.5 × 36 in
Edition

225

Release Year

1990

Medium

Lithograph

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