
JOHN WAYNE
Publicity photo

NORTHWEST COAST MASK
Andy Warhol photo, object in the collection of the Museum of The American Indian, NYC.

GERONIMO
Ben Wittick photo, 1887, National Archives

KACHINA DOLLS
Andy Warhol photo, object in the collection of the Museum of The American Indian, NYC

GENERAL CUSTER
Matthew Brady photo, circa 1860, Library of Congress

MOTHER AND CHILD
Annonymous postcard photo, circa 1900

ANNIE OAKLEY
annonymous photo, from Annie Oakley by Courtney Riley Cooper published 1927

TEDDY ROOSVELT
Rockwood photo, Rough Riders uniform circa 1898, Department Library Services American Museum of Natural History

PLAINS INDIAN SHIELD
Andy Warhol photo, object in the collection of the Museum of The American Indian, NYC

INDIAN HEAD NICKEL
Fraser 1913 Indian Head Nickel, U.S. Mint
ANDY WARHOL
Screenprints on Lenox Museum Board
1986
91,4 x 91,4 cm | 34 x 34 in.
Signed and numbered in pencil
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Andy Warhol's "Cowboys and Indians": A Pop Art Masterpiece (1986)
Explore Cowboys and Indians, Andy Warhol's final and one of his most politically charged print series, completed in 1986. This iconic portfolio of 10 screenprints blends the myth and reality of the American West, featuring legendary figures such as Geronimo, John Wayne, Annie Oakley, and Teddy Roosevelt, alongside Native American imagery and cultural artifacts.
Warhol's Cowboys and Indians series is not just a celebration of American folklore-it's a critique of how history is shaped by popular culture. Through his unmistakable Pop Art lens, Warhol questions who gets to be the "hero" in America's story.
Whether you're looking to buy original Warhol screenprints, invest in contemporary art, or simply discover one of Warhol's most striking series, Cowboys and Indians offers both historical depth and visual power. These works are sought after by collectors, investors and museums worldwide.
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