Taos Poppies, 1988, Lithograph by R.C. Gorman. A seated Navajo woman draped in vibrant magenta wraps herself in a gesture of quiet contentment beside blooming red poppies with green foliage. She wears turquoise jewelry and her dark hair is bound in traditional style. The poppies bloom in brilliant red-orange, with additional flowers scattered around her on the ground. The background displays Gorman’s signature gradient technique, transitioning from deep midnight blue through turquoise and cream to warm peachy-pink tones at the horizon, evoking the serene quality of dusk. The composition celebrates the natural beauty of wildflowers and the quiet dignity of the figure. A distinguished acquisition for collectors of Gorman florals and serene figurative works.
Lithograph, Original
Taos Poppies
1988 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a seated Navajo woman in magenta with turquoise jewelry beside blooming red-orange poppies on midnight-to-cream gradient. Signed print.
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