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R.C. Gorman Santa Fe Woman St. II

By gerrysawyer8, 13 December, 2013
Description

This is a Medium Limited Edition 11 x 14 Print. I am not sure the worth and want to sell. It is framed and matted.  [email protected]

Category
Paintings
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
11x9
Date Period
1970's
Price Paid (If known)
Was given from a friend who went to the reservation each year.
For Sale?
Yes
Photos

LithoFan

10 years 1 month ago

Re: R.C. Gorman Santa Fe Woman St. II

has anyone answered you yet? I'm trying to find out the worth 1976 signed lithograph by Gordmans similar to yours.

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MichaelGormanGallery

5 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: R.C. Gorman Santa Fe Woman St. II by LithoFan

Re: R.C. Gorman Santa Fe Woman St. II

Check the reply on the original post.

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MichaelGormanGallery

5 years 3 months ago

Re: R.C. Gorman Santa Fe Woman St. II

I am not an appraiser and I do not offer authentications. I would check the Western Graphics Suggested Retail Price List. It was publish some years ago, and I have found some errors in it, but it is a good starting point. I will have one of these lithogrpahs to list soon, but as of today, it it not listed. The measurements suggest that you may have a reproduction print and not an original lithogrpah. The correct size is not listed in Wester Graphic's List. The correct size will be listed when I list mine for sale. If the size is correct, you will need to check it is not a giclee. Check for the 2-3 embossed stamps on the paper. If they are not there, or if they are not embossed (if they are printed) you do not have a lithogrpah. The framing looks nice nad many people can enjoy that. If it is not a litho, the signature is a photo graphic reproduction. These are often taken from his books and have been sold on ebay etc for a small amount.

Good luck

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