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Rudolph Carl Gorman With Self-Portrait Photo

Rudolph Carl Gorman (1931 –2005) was a Native American artist of the Navajo Nation. Referred to as "the Picasso of American Indian art" 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. He was also an avid lover of cuisine, authoring four cookbooks, (with accompanying drawings) called Nudes and Food.

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Shaw

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Cassandra

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Blessing way

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Midnight

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Navajo Velvet

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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. She kindled his desire to become an artist.

Night Stories

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Esperauza

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Red Bird

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Ranchos Twilight

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Blue

Gem

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Shaw

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Woman With Poppies

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Floria

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Iris

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-Woman With Lemons

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- Sunset Woman

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- Zia Benita

Chile a la Mode

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- Natalina Marigolds

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Chimayo chilis

La Chilerafragment

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Zia

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Yellow Woman Dragon Fly

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Young Taos Man

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The Parasol And The Cloud Women Of The Desert.

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Woman With Hand On Hip

Woman With Concho

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Peshlekai

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Winter Etude

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Sandra's New Blanket

Woman With Chili Peppers

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Woman Shucking CornWild Woman

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Woman At The Lake

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Colorado

Beauty Way

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Winter Lights

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First Snow Navajo

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Whispers Men of Taos II

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Waterfall

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Vanessa Chee

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Untitled 1981 Indian Ladies

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Mesa Visit

Wild flowers

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Taos Poppies

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Luminarias

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Nightwatch

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Three Desert WomenFrida

Two Women

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Two Michelles

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Ship

rock

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Ruby Throat Hummer

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Gorman was born in Chinle, Arizona. His mother was Adele Katherine Brown, and his father Carl Gorman was a noted Navajo painter and teacher, who later became a code talker during World War II.

In 1958, he received the first scholarship from the Navajo Tribal Council to study outside of the United States, and enrolled in the art program at Mexico City College. There he learned of and was influenced by the work Diego Rivera. He later studied art at San Francisco State University, where he also worked as a model.

Gorman moved from California to New Mexico, opening his Navajo Gallery in Taos in 1968. In 1973, he was the only living artist whose work was shown in the “Masterworks of the American Indian" show held at Metropolitan Museum in New York. One of his pieces was selected for the cover of the exhibit's catalog.

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Sound: R. Carlos Nakai - Turquoise World; Song For The Morning Star

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