Corn Lady, a 1974 R.C. Gorman lithograph from the Reminiscence Suite, depicts a Navajo woman kneeling low over a bundle as she works it against an orange-washed ground, three tall green cornstalks rising behind her. She wears an olive-gold blouse and a white skirt streaked with fiery orange, her bare feet tucked beneath her and her hair gathered into a classic low bun. Gorman blends warm saffron yellow, pumpkin, and russet in the background, evoking late summer at the cornfield. The piece is annotated at the lower right as a color trial proof, making it an early working state of the Reminiscence Suite image. A must-have acquisition for collectors of Gorman lithographs, Southwest fine art, and Native American figurative prints.
Stone Lithograph, Original
Corn Lady (Reminiscence Suite)
1974 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a kneeling Navajo woman with cornstalks in olive and white on saffron ground. Reminiscence Suite, signed edition.
SKU: corn-lady
Categories: Stone Lithograph, Original
Tags: 1970s Gorman, 1974, bare feet, collector print, color trial proof, fine art lithograph, gallery piece, Gorman lithograph, green cornstalks, harvest imagery, kneeling figure, lithograph, Native American art, Navajo woman, no landscape, olive blouse, pumpkin orange, R.C. Gorman, Reminiscence Suite, saffron yellow, signed original, Southwest fine art, warm palette, white skirt, working figure
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| Dimensions | 11 × 15 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 70 |
| Release Year | 1974 |
| Medium | Stone Lithograph |

