How much is an RC Gorman lithograph worth?

How much is an RC Gorman lithograph worth?

Title Media Suggested Retail Price
Acoma Lithograph $2,400.00
Acoma Maiden Lithograph $1,860.00
Aletha Lithograph $2,000.00
Alma Lithograph $2,000.00

What is special about RC Gorman artwork?

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.

What kind of images does RC Gorman create in his artwork?

Gorman’s original oil pastel drawings and acrylic paintings are one-of-a-kind artworks. Working from live models, the artist uses quick, suggestive lines to capture the spirit of the model’s presence in each piece.

Is RC Gorman still alive?

Deceased (1931–2005)
R. C. Gorman/Living or Deceased

What medium did RC Gorman use?

Sculpture
R. C. Gorman/Forms

How old was RC Gorman when he died?

74 years (1931–2005)
R. C. Gorman/Age at death

On September 18, 2005, Gorman fell at his home and was taken to Holy Cross Hospital in Taos. On September 26, he was transferred to University of New Mexico Hospital (in Albuquerque). He died at age 74 on November 3.

Where is RC Gorman buried?

Rudolph Carl “R.C.” Gorman

Birth 26 Nov 1931 Chinle, Apache County, Arizona, USA
Death 3 Nov 2005 (aged 73) Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial Colonias Cemetery Taos County, New Mexico, USA
Memorial ID 12254941 · View Source

What does the RC stand for in RC Gorman?

Rudolph Carl Gorman (July 26, 1931 – November 3, 2005) was a Native American artist of the Navajo Nation.

What happened to RC Gorman’s art?

Although Gorman passed away in 2005, there remains a significant group of original oil pastel drawings, original lithographs, bronzes, papercastings, and giclees. His art legacy has continued through the generations. Follow the link below to learn more about R.C. Gorman’s life and work in Taos. DID YOU KNOW?

Who is RC Gorman?

R. C. Gorman grew up in a traditional Navajo hogan and began drawing at age 3. His grandmother helped raise him, recounting Navajo legends and enumerating his genealogy of artist ancestors.

What are some of the best RCRC Gorman lithographs?

RC Gorman Originals & Limited Editions rebecca Woman with Chili Peppers – WANTED Lithog dawn Woman from Window Rock – WANTED Lithogra dawn Kinnalda – WANTED Lithograph 1986 29.5″ anselmo Dream Night – Wanted

Who is Rudolph Carl Gorman?

Rudolph Carl Gorman was born in Chinle, Arizona. His mother was Adele Katherine Brown and his father Carl Nelson Gorman. His father, Carl, was one of the original twenty-nine Navajo Code Talkers.

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