Woman with Concha St I, 1976 lithograph by R.C. Gorman, is the first state of a three-state series exploring concho belt iconography. The figure, seated and viewed from behind, wears a white concho belt at her waist against warm peachy skin tones. Gorman employs subtle ink hatching in the background to suggest depth and space. The concho belt remains central to the composition’s focus, rendered as a symbol of adornment and cultural identity. This state, with its understated tonal approach, is essential for serious collectors of Gorman’s series work.
Stone Lithograph, Original
Woman with Concha St I
1976 R.C. Gorman lithograph, State I — a seated figure seen from behind wears a white concho belt against peachy skin. Understated hatching, stately pose. Signed print.
Original artwork
Please call the gallery for price and availability.
Recreation Options / Giclées
Giclée price:
—
Pricing and shipping are calculated based on your selection.
| Dimensions | 29 × 22 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 50 |
| Release Year | 1976 |
| Medium | Stone Lithograph |

