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Striped Blanket St I

1980 R.C. Gorman lithograph, State I — a seated Navajo woman in a red, blue, purple, and cream vertical-striped blanket on warm tan. Signed rug-pattern first-state print.

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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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Striped Blanket St I, 1980, R.C. Gorman lithograph presents a seated Navajo woman enveloped in a richly patterned blanket of vertical stripes in red, blue, purple, and cream against a warm tan background. The figure’s calm profile and graceful posture speak to Gorman’s mastery of depicting quiet dignity and indigenous beauty. The geometric striping of the blanket, likely inspired by traditional Navajo weaving patterns, creates visual rhythm while the muted palette evokes the earth tones of the Southwest landscape. This State I variation is a cornerstone work for collectors seeking authentic Gorman lithographs, representing the artist’s enduring preoccupation with the beauty and presence of Navajo women.

Dimensions 22 × 30 in
Edition

150

Release Year

1980

Medium

Stone Lithograph

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