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Nanabah St II

1974 R.C. Gorman lithograph, State II — a kneeling figure looks back over her shoulder, braided hair flowing, in sepia and black ink. Introspective signed companion to State I.

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Nanabah St II (1974) by R.C. Gorman presents a kneeling reclining figure rendered in delicate ink line work, captured from behind as she gazes back over her shoulder, her long dark braided hair flowing down her back. The composition employs minimal color, relying on masterful sepia and black ink to convey form and emotion against a soft cream ground. The pose conveys introspection and quiet dignity, showcasing Gorman’s signature technique of defining the human figure through elegant contour drawing. A must-have for serious collectors of Gorman lithographs and figurative Southwest fine art.

Dimensions 30 × 21 in
Edition

20

Release Year

1974

Medium

Stone Lithograph

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