Lady in a Yellow Blanket St II, 1977, by R.C. Gorman renders a woman from behind, her head and shoulders just visible above an enormous pale cream and lavender blanket that dominates the composition. Her dark hair is styled in a traditional bun, framed by the soft fabric that wraps her completely. The lower portion of the image reveals intricate line work suggesting woven fringe or textile detail, grounding the composition in material culture and craft. This State II lithograph exemplifies Gorman’s minimalist approach to figure representation, where the blanket itself becomes as important as the woman within it. Perfect for collectors of textile-inspired art and Gorman’s explorations of cultural identity through fabric.
Stone Lithograph, Original
Lady in a Yellow Blanket St II
1977 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a back-view Navajo woman enveloped in a pale cream and lavender blanket. Signed limited edition State II.
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| Dimensions | 16 × 20 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 50 |
| Release Year | 1977 |
| Medium | Stone Lithograph |

