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Andy Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians: John Wayne, screenprint on Lenox Museum Board, John Wayne in Western attire with revolver.

Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board // Andy Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians: John Wayne, II.377 (1986) is a bold and iconic screenprint from his celebrated Cowboys and Indians series. Featuring the legendary actor John Wayne, this portrait highlights Warhol’s signature pop art style with vivid, contrasting colors and strong outlines. Wayne is depicted in classic Western attire—a wide-brimmed cowboy hat, scarf, and revolver in hand—exuding a sense of rugged heroism. The striking use of orange and blue tones adds a modern, vibrant twist to the nostalgic subject, blending pop culture with historical Americana. Created on Lenox Museum Board, the print measures 36 x 36 inches and is part of an edition of 250. This artwork showcases Warhol’s fascination with American icons and his ability to immortalize them in a fresh, contemporary light.

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Cowboys and Indians: John Wayne, II.377, 1986

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Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board // Andy Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians: John Wayne, II.377 (1986) is a bold and iconic screenprint from his celebrated Cowboys and Indians series. Featuring the legendary actor John Wayne, this portrait highlights Warhol’s signature pop art style with vivid, contrasting colors and strong outlines. Wayne is depicted in classic Western attire—a wide-brimmed cowboy hat, scarf, and revolver in hand—exuding a sense of rugged heroism. The striking use of orange and blue tones adds a modern, vibrant twist to the nostalgic subject, blending pop culture with historical Americana. Created on Lenox Museum Board, the print measures 36 x 36 inches and is part of an edition of 250. This artwork showcases Warhol’s fascination with American icons and his ability to immortalize them in a fresh, contemporary light.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

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