Navajo Women St I is a 1980 lithograph by R.C. Gorman showcasing two figures wrapped in traditional Navajo blankets rendered in striking horizontal stripe patterns. The blankets display warm ochre, cream, and rust-red stripes that define the elegant forms beneath. Both women are positioned in intimate, introspective poses—one kneeling upright with shoulders drawn inward, the other folded forward in a gesture of repose. The soft violet and gray background creates a contemplative atmosphere. Gorman’s signature technique of emphasizing sculptural form through textile patterns demonstrates his mastery of the medium. An essential piece for collectors of Gorman lithographs and Southwest textiles.
Lithograph, Original
Navajo Women St I
1980 R.C. Gorman lithograph, State I — two Navajo women in ochre, cream, and rust striped traditional blankets on soft violet-gray. Intimate signed collector first state.
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