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Artist: Andy Warhol
Medium: Screen
NORTHWEST COAST MASK FS II.380
Located in Aventura, FL
From Cowboys and Indians series. Screenprint in colors, 1986, on Lenox Museum Board. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Printed by Rupert Jason Smith...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen, Board

Plains Indian Shield, From the Cowboys and Indians Series
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 1986, this color screenprint on Lenox Museum Board is hand signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in pencil in the lower left. A unique work inscribed ‘TP’ (trial proof) and numbered 7 from the edition of 36 unique trial proofs; aside from the edition of 250; published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York; printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. Andy Warhol Cowboys and Indians Series: Andy Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians series of 1986 consists of ten prints each depicting their own respective subject—John Wayne, Annie Oakley, Kachina Dolls, Geronimo, Buffalo Nickel, Tonto, Theodore Roosevelt, General George Custer, Plains Indian Shield, and Northwest Coast Mask. Featuring images of famous American Western icons, Warhol’s series explores the relationship between Native Americans and Hollywood's portrayal of them in Western films. Warhol, being fascinated with celebrity culture, uses these famous figures to examine ways in which fame and popular culture intersect with history and myth. The Cowboys and Indians series was also created during a time at which Warhol was exploring his own Native American heritage. His mother was of Ruthenian and Carpatho-Rusyn descent, but Warhol claimed that his father was of Slovakian and Native American ancestry. Overall, the Cowboys and Indians series reflects Warhol's interest in American culture and history, as well as his fascination with celebrity and the intersection of art and commerce. This screenprint is part of a portfolio of works Warhol created in 1986 titled Cowboys and Indians. Other works in the Cowboys and Indians Series include General Custer, Sitting Bull, Kachina Dolls, Geronimo, Annie Oakley, War Bonnet Indian, Buffalo Nickel, Action Picture, Northwest Coast Mask, Plains Indians Shield, Mother and Child, Indian Head Nickel, and Teddy Roosevelt. Catalogue Raisonné: Andy Warhol Plains Indian Shield...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

The Nun from: Ingrid Bergman - 1983 - American Pop Art
Located in London, GB
ANDY WARHOL 1928-1987 Pittsburgh 1928-1987 New York (American) Title: The Nun, from: Ingrid Bergman, 1983 Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Screen print in Colours on Wo...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

Mick Jagger (FSII.146)
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Screenprint in colors, 1975, signed in pen and numbered 31/250 (total edition includes 50 artist's proofs), also signed in black felt-tip pen by Mick Jagger and Andy Warhol, on Arche...
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20th Century Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

Saint Apollonia - Portfolio of four screen-prints
Located in Tallinn, EE
Saint Apollonia - Portfolio of four screen-prints 1984, each signed Andy Warhol Numbered 248/250. 4 colored screen-prints on Essex offset kid finish paper, 76.2 x 55.9 cm, Printed...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

TEDDY ROOSEVELT FS II.386
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print on Lenox museum board. From the Cowboys And Indians Portfolio. Hand signed and numbered lower front by Andy Warhol. Numbered 124/250 (there were also 50 AP's, 15 PP's, 15 HC's and 10 numbered in Roman numerals). Published by Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc., New York. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity issued by Gallery Art included. All reasonable offers will be considered. In Cowboys and Indians, Warhol interspersed recognizable portraits of well-known American heroes with less familiar Native American images and motifs. It demonstrates his ironic commentary on America’s collective mythologizing of the historic West. Rather than portraying Native Americans within their historical landscape, Warhol chose to portray a romanticized version of the American West. The West that he chose to represent is familiar to everyone and can be seen in novels, films, and television series. Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians suite...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Board, Screen

Howdy Doody
Located in New York, NY
An indelible part of American culture in the 1950’s and incorporated into The Myth’s suite of ten individual screenprints, Andy Warhol’s, Howdy Doody was c...
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20th Century Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

Mick Jagger FS 11.140
Located in Miami, FL
TECHNICAL INFORMATION: Andy Warhol Mick Jagger FS 11.140 1975 Screenprint on Arches Aquarelle Paper 43 1/2 x 29 in. Edition of 250 Pencil signed and numbered by Warhol. Signed in bl...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

Pete Rose Trial Proof
Located in Miami, FL
TECHNICAL INFORMATION: Andy Warhol Pete Rose Trial Proof 1985 Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board 39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in. Trial Proof Edition of 30 Pencil signed ...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

Mao, II.97
Located in New York, NY
1972 Screenprint on Beckett High White paper Image/sheet: 36 x 36 in. (91.4 x 91.4 cm) Edition of 250 Signed and numbered on verso
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1970s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (II.334)
Located in New York, NY
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board Edition of 40 Signed and numbered in pencil
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20th Century Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

NORTHWEST COAST MASK FS II.380
Located in Aventura, FL
From the series Cowboys and Indians. Unique screenprint in colors, 1986, on Lenox Museum Board. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Published by Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc., Ne...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Board, Screen

Mao #95
Located in New York, NY
Mao #95, 1972 screenprint 36 x 36 inches Edition 139 of 250 signed in ball-point pen on verso,stamp-numbered 139/250 published by Castelli Graphicis with artist's copyright sta...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints

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Screen

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