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Sisters-in-law

1977 R.C. Gorman serigraph — two Navajo women in kelly-green, red, and golden striped blankets, one with an infant cradleboard, before mesas in sunset. Signed collector print.

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Sisters-in-Law, a 1977 serigraph by R.C. Gorman, presents two Navajo women standing together in a vast desert landscape beneath a dramatic golden sunset sky. The woman on the left carries an infant in a traditional red cradleboard on her back, a powerful symbol of motherhood and cultural continuity. Both figures are wrapped in vividly patterned traditional Navajo blankets featuring bold geometric striping in kelly green, lime green, red, and golden yellow. Behind them rise the silhouettes of mesas in deep purple and burgundy. The golden rays of the setting sun flood the composition with warmth and spiritual resonance. This celebrated work is a must-have for collectors of Gorman serigraphs, Southwest landscape art, and works exploring Navajo family and cultural traditions.

Dimensions 28 × 20 in
Edition

120

Release Year

1977

Medium

Serigraph

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