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Corn Woman

1985 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a Navajo woman beside a spilled burden basket of speckled corn at twilight. Signed limited edition Corn Woman.

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Corn Woman, a 1985 R.C. Gorman lithograph, shows a Navajo woman seated on the ground beside a tipped-over woven burden basket spilling dozens of ruby and cream speckled corn ears across the pink desert floor. She wears a rose and mauve textured blouse graded into violet, paired with a soft cream-ivory skirt, her dark hair pulled into a tidy low bun. The twilight sky rises through lavender, peach, and apricot behind her, and a long cool shadow stretches beneath the figure. Gorman lets the harvest spill carry the narrative weight, the woman turning gently toward her abundance. A must-have acquisition for collectors of Gorman lithographs, Southwest fine art, and Native American figurative prints.

Dimensions 36 × 26 in
Edition

200

Release Year

1985

Medium

Stone Lithograph

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