Lucia Lithograph by R.C. Gorman
$2,500.00
1 in stock
This striking lithograph captures the essence of R.C. Gorman's celebrated artistic vision. Created in 1985, "Lucia" exemplifies the renowned Navajo artist's masterful technique and profound cultural perspective. The piece showcases Gorman's distinctive style—characterized by bold lines, rich tonal variations, and an intimate portrayal of his subject. A significant work from a pivotal period in the artist's career, this lithograph represents both a cultural treasure and a valuable addition to any serious art collection. Ideal for collectors of Native American art and modernist printmaking.
- R.C. Gorman (1931-2005) was a Native American artist known as the "Picasso of American Indian art".
- His work often features fluid, colorful depictions of Navajo women, which helped bring Native American culture into the mainstream art world.
- Gorman used traditional stone lithography and pastels as his primary mediums.
- He established the Navajo Gallery in Taos, New Mexico, which was the first Native American-owned art gallery in the area.
Features
Signed Rudolph Carl Gorman
Lithograph on paper
Year: 1985; 94/200
Size: 39" x 38"
Condition: some light foxing, otherwise in great condition