"Dine Woman" Signed by Navajo artist R.C. Gorman
R.C. Gorman (1932-2005) known for his depictions of Navajo women.
A lithograph of a seated Navajo woman with long black hair, leaning again a pot. The artwork reflects Navajo culture and Gorman’s personal connection to his subjects.
Signed: “To Bea & Dave. Best Wishes, R.C. Gorman”
Measures: 22” x 28”, Framed 28” x 33”
Framed in a shadow box and we have wrapped it to protect the piece from scratches and damages.
R.C. Gorman (1932-2005) known for his depictions of Navajo women.
A lithograph of a seated Navajo woman with long black hair, leaning again a pot. The artwork reflects Navajo culture and Gorman’s personal connection to his subjects.
Signed: “To Bea & Dave. Best Wishes, R.C. Gorman”
Measures: 22” x 28”, Framed 28” x 33”
Framed in a shadow box and we have wrapped it to protect the piece from scratches and damages.
R.C. Gorman (1932-2005) known for his depictions of Navajo women.
A lithograph of a seated Navajo woman with long black hair, leaning again a pot. The artwork reflects Navajo culture and Gorman’s personal connection to his subjects.
Signed: “To Bea & Dave. Best Wishes, R.C. Gorman”
Measures: 22” x 28”, Framed 28” x 33”
Framed in a shadow box and we have wrapped it to protect the piece from scratches and damages.