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Lot # 377 Ltd. Ed. R.C. Gorman #169/225 "TAOS STORYTELLERS" Lithograph in Shadow Box Frame - Stunning!
Lot Number: 377 Ask Seller Question
Item Location: Leesburg Fl
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Pickup Date/Time: 01/31 10am to 3pm
Start Date/Time: 01/26/22 9:00 AM
End Date/Time: 01/30/22 7:08:30 PM
Opening Bid: $500.00
Bid History: 12
Current Bid: $620.00
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Highbidder: YouAreHighestBidder
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Description:

Gorgeous shadow box frame.  This is a Gorman lithograph completed and signed in 1993.  It is a Limited Edition lithograph on paper and is numbered 169 out of 225.  It is in pristine condition and measures 33" x 40.5".  Artist’s blind stamp to lower left and “Houston” blind stamp to lower right.

Rudolph Carl Gorman (1931-2005) was a Native American Artist of the Navajo nation. Referred to as "the Picasso of American Indian artists" by The New York Times, his paintings are primarily of Native American women and characterized by fluid forms and vibrant colors, though he also worked in sculpture, ceramics, and stone lithography. Rudolph Carl Gorman pieces are extremely popular to this day and he has quite the cult following.  In 1973, he was the only living artist whose work was shown in the “Masterworks from the Museum of the American Indian" exhibition held at Metropolitan Museum in NYC. One of his pieces was selected for the cover of the exhibit's catalog. Gorman is solely responsible for putting Taos, New Mexico on the map. Taos is now regarded as a haven for many well known Native American artists and silversmiths.

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