Framed Signed R.C Gorman Limited-Edition Lithograph "Dinetah"
$11,999.00
Graceful, fluid, and deeply rooted in cultural reverence, Dinetah is a limited-edition lithograph by celebrated Navajo artist R.C. Gorman. Depicting a circle of Navajo women wrapped in soft, rose-hued blankets, the composition radiates quiet strength and feminine dignity. Known as the "Picasso of American Indian artists," R.C. Gorman (1931-2005) drew inspiration from Navajo traditions, Mexican modernism, and classical figuration, blending them into a style that is at once contemporary and deeply spiritual. Dinetah--a Navajo word meaning "The People's Land"--reflects his dedication to portraying the inner stillness and enduring grace of Indigenous women. Hand-signed by the artist and professionally framed in a soft-toned frame with linen matting, this lithograph is both a visual poem and a cultural tribute. Ideal for collectors of Southwestern art, Native American works, or expressive modernist portraiture.
Condition Note: The item is in overall good condition. There may be signs of wear consistent with age. Item is signed and numbered (80/100) by the artist. Please look at the images for more details.
Please note that due to their vintage nature, some items may exhibit charming signs of age and gentle wear, adding to their unique character.
Product Information
- Height: 43 1/2 Inches
- Length: 56 1/2 Inches
- Weight: 35 Pounds
- Depth: 1.5 Inches
- Condition: Vintage (item may show signs of age or other imperfections.)
- Web ID: 135581521
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