Naz-bah, a 1978 lithograph by R.C. Gorman, presents a striking portrait of a Navajo woman rendered in profile. She sits with graceful posture, adorned in a hot pink magenta garment and draped in flowing white fabric that contrasts dramatically with her dark hair. Delicate turquoise jewelry—earrings and bracelet—adorns her figure, adding authentic cultural detail. The woman gazes downward while adjusting her jewelry in a gesture of quiet dignity. Against the minimal white ground, her form achieves sculptural prominence. The warm peachy and rose tones of her skin glow with life. An exceptional example of Gorman’s portraiture, perfect for collectors seeking authentic Native American figurative art.
Naz-bah
1978 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a Navajo woman in a hot magenta garment over white fabric, adjusting her turquoise jewelry in profile. Quietly dignified signed collector lithograph.
Stone Lithograph: Hand-pulled from an artist-prepared stone or plate, this medium carries visible evidence of the printmaking process and is central to many R.C. Gorman editions.
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| Dimensions | 29 × 22 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 100 |
| Release Year | 1978 |
| Medium | Stone Lithograph |
