Lady Chatterly St I, 1978, by R.C. Gorman presents a sensual figure study executed in delicate sepia and brown ink tones with handwritten literary text accompanying the composition. A woman stands in profile with raised arms, her body rendered with graceful line work and subtle shading, framed by a hatched background that emphasizes her form. This State I etching or drawing reflects Gorman’s exploration of the female figure as both artistic subject and emotional expression, drawing inspiration from literary references. The intimate scale and refined draughtsmanship reveal Gorman’s mastery of classical figure drawing traditions. An exceptional work for collectors of erotic art, figure studies, and Gorman’s more experimental artistic practices.
Photoshop, Original
Lady Chatterly St I
1978 R.C. Gorman one-of-a-kind original — a standing figure with raised arms in sepia ink with handwritten text. Signed State I original.
SKU: lady-chatterly-st-i
Categories: Photoshop, Original
Tags: 1978 Gorman, brown, contemplative mood, erotic mood, Gorman oil pastel, literary reference, Native American art, no landscape, R.C. Gorman, sepia, signed original, Southwest fine art, standing figure, tender mood, warm palette
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