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Up for your consideration today is an instant R. C. Gorman print Collection. Whether you are starting a Gorman Collection or wishing to add to an existing collection, these prints are for you.
This artist print collection includes 4 of R. C.'s most popular vintage posters at the cost of just one print with shipping included to the lower 48 states!
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"Jonie" Item Size: 25.5" x 28"


R.C. Gorman "La Donna and Child" Item Size: 32"x 23.5" Image Size: 25"x23.25"

"Civia" by R.C. Gorman Item Size: 24"x 28.5" Image Size: 20" x 26.5"

"Orange Shawl" aka "Miss January" by R.C. Gorman Image Size 19"x23 5/8" Item Size: 22.75"x 28.5" All Prints are in Excellent Condition- Never been framed or mounted. Buyer will receive one of each print for a total of 4 prints. All prints are plate signed.
Excellent Condition- Never been framed or mounted
Price : $100.00 Each -unframed ***See Our Other Ebay Auction to get FREE SHIPPING and Extra DISCOUNT on some of the items !*** Shipping with Insurance: $0.00 -within the continental USA. PLEASE NO PO BOXES, APOs. Alaska Hawaii and any other island will have to pay priority mail costs. If outside continental USA buyer will be notified by e-mail invoice of shipping and insurance.
R.C. Gorman
Before moving to Taos, R.C. Gorman had enjoyed an active career in several venues.During a stint in the Navy, he drew portraits of his fellow sailors girlfriends.Borrowing on the style of Alberto Vargas, he glamorized the hometown girls for a small fee, and always managed to have extra spending money. After his discharge from the Navy, the Navajo People awarded Gorman their first scholarship to study art abroad.He spent a Bohemian year studying at Mexico City College, now known as the University of the Americas.Gorman thrived under the influence of the Mexican masters -Orozco, Rivera, Siqueiros, and TamayoHe never met any of these artists, and he never studied directly with them, but their influence on his art was tremendous.Their use of color and freedom of style stimulated his imagination.During this time, the contemporary Indian art movement as we know it today was nonexistent. Indian art was confined to the traditional style encouraged by the Indian art schools.Gorman had no bonds to this style.He was unique.He experimented randomly. His approach to drawing, especially, developed almost by accident during this year in Mexico.As he hurried from an oil painting class to a drawing class, he cleaned his brushes on the butcher on which he drew with a grease pencil.Then when he worked on the oily paper, the pencil grease partially dissolved and gave a marvelous washed effect, so he added color using turpentine as a medium.He developed and refined this technique and still uses this approach forty years later.After Mexico, Gorman moved to San Francisco and established his first studio.He was the stereotypical struggling, if not starving, up-and-coming artist. To supplement his income, R.C. worked as an artist s model for several university and private classes throughout the Bay area. Shipping Via Federal Express Ground. Please no PO Boxes, APO addresses. Alaska Hawaii and Porto Rico will have extra shipping charges.
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