Taos Harvest, 1994, Lithograph by R.C. Gorman. A Navajo woman stands in profile, draped in a vibrant magenta top and flowing turquoise pleated skirt, holding aloft a large woven basket overflowing with the season’s harvest of colorful vegetables. The red rock canyon landscape rises majestically behind her, rendered in soft purples and mauves. A brilliant sunrise or sunset sky transitions from deep turquoise blue through coral to peachy cream, while red and green chiles scatter across the sandy ground at her feet. The composition celebrates the harvest season, agricultural abundance, and the woman’s role as cultivator and provider. A signature piece for collectors of Southwest agricultural imagery, landscape lithographs, and Gorman’s celebration of Navajo cultural traditions.
Lithograph, Original
Taos Harvest
1994 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a Navajo woman in magenta and turquoise holds aloft a harvest basket before red rocks and turquoise sky. Signed abundance collector print.
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