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COLOR LITHOGRAPH 22'' x 36''. Rudolph Carl Gorman (1932 - 2005), NM, AZ. Depicting a seated Indian

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COLOR LITHOGRAPH 22'' x 36''.  Rudolph Carl Gorman  (1932 - 2005), NM, AZ. Depicting a seated Indian
COLOR LITHOGRAPH 22'' x 36''. Rudolph Carl Gorman (1932 - 2005), NM, AZ. Depicting a seated Indian woman, signed in pencil lower right, numbered 14/65, unframed. He was a long-time resident of Taos, New Mexico and ''best known for his paintings, sculptures and lithographs depicting American Indian women---typically corpulent, barefoot and wrapped in shawls or blankets. In the 1970s, he became a nationally known artist, and visitors to the Southwest were taking his work to all parts of the country. He also opened a gallery in Tubac, Arizona, about 40 miles south of Tucson, and conducted numerous workshops. During that decade, he first experimented with lithography, studying with Jose Sanchez in Mexico City. He did etchings, silk screen, sculpture, and ceramics and also began his pastel, watercolor wash full-bodied Indian women that became his trademark.