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Woman with Pot St I

1978 R.C. Gorman etching, State I — a kneeling Navajo woman in crimson holds a black-geometric Acoma bowl against cobalt blue. Warm-cool harmony. Signed print.

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Woman with Pot, State I, 1978. A kneeling Navajo woman in crimson and pale wrappings holds a striking Acoma or Santo Domingo pottery bowl decorated with bold black geometric patterns. The cool blue background creates dynamic color contrast against the warm earth tones of her dress and skin. Her expression is serene and proud, hands cradling the traditional pot with reverence. This State I version of Gorman’s etching demonstrates his mastery of traditional printmaking combined with his celebration of Navajo artistry and cultural heritage. The state variation shows Gorman’s refinement of his artistic vision. Essential for collectors of Gorman etchings and Native American fine art.

Dimensions 20 × 16 in
Edition

45

Release Year

1978

Medium

Etching

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