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Size: 6 Manufacturer: R.C. Gorman R.C. Gorman (1932 – 2005) painted full-bodied Native American women in colors that matched their desert surroundings. Navajo man from Arizona, the artist originally worked in sand, mud, and on rocks before turning to painting. He earned the nickname, the Picasso of Indian Art.  
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| He was the first Native American gallery owner. Gorman broke ground for artists challenging Native American stereotypes. This is a laminated print, ready to hang, measures 7 1/4 by 5 3/4 inches |
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