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"Calabasas Ceramic Vase 1988 18 in PP" by R.C. Gorman - 🔥Limited Edition Printers Proof Ceramic Vase - A Steal $2,000
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Grycner Gallery: Taos, New Mexico
Certificate of AuthenticityGrycner Gallery
LID112462
R.C. Gorman - United States
Art Brokerage: Park West Artist: Navajo artist R. C. Gorman. b. 1931-2005. Gorman is considered by many to be the premiere Indian artists. The New York Times quoted him as being the Picasso of American Indian Art. A man of today in every sense, his art reflects the racial memory and experience of an ancient people that remains timeless and universal. The deceptively simple, lyrical lines of his drawings provoked the New York Times to title R. C. Gormans as "The Picasso of American Indian Art." R. C. Gormans' work, especially the lithographs, drawings and bronzes, is collected as often by lovers of contemporary art as by those specializing in Indian Art. Sadly R.C. Gorman passed away on November 5th, 2005, he will be missed. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage, especially pastels and oils on canvas.
Looking for the painting Fallen Angel No 8. by Fritz Scholder. Saw an exhibit at St.Paul's School in Concord, NH in the '90s of his work and this painting was included in the exhibit. Looking for either the original or a reprint.
Biss Paintings from the Dark Rider series .Mostly done in the 70s. Dark colors(green, grey,black). Figures Abstract or obscured , barely perceptible. Various sizes, often untitled.
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