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Mountain Chant

1976 R.C. Gorman lithograph — three reverent male faces emerge from sepia shadow beneath a starry indigo sky. Sacred Mountain Chant ceremony, signed 1970s collector lithograph.

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Mountain Chant, 1976, lithograph by R.C. Gorman. Three reverent male faces emerge from shadow in this powerful sepia-toned lithograph, their expressions solemn and contemplative beneath ceremonial headbands. The composition suggests a sacred Navajo ceremony, with the title referencing the Mountain Chant, a central healing ritual in Navajo tradition. Above the figures stretches a starry night sky rendered with white points of light against deep indigo, creating a spiritual atmosphere of connection between the earthly and cosmic realms. The faces are modeled with careful cross-hatching that creates volume and dignity, while the minimal background directs focus to the spiritual significance of the moment captured. A stunning example of Gorman’s portraiture and his reverent engagement with Navajo ceremonial culture.

Dimensions 22 × 30 in
Edition

60

Release Year

1976

Medium

Stone Lithograph

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