Navajo Mother and Child is a 1984 R.C. Gorman serigraph of a mother holding her child against her, the deep burgundy of her dress wrapping the child’s cream-white form in a single sculpted mass. The screenprinted flats give the pair a bold, graphic warmth against the plain warm ground, showing how the mother-and-child theme translated so naturally into Gorman’s 1980s color printmaking.
From a signed edition of 90, this serigraph is a valued piece for collectors of R.C. Gorman prints, Native American family imagery, and mid-1980s Southwest serigraphy.
