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Andy Warhol’s Northwest Coast Mask, screenprint on Lenox Museum Board, bold Indigenous mask design in vibrant blue, red, and yellow.

From the Cowboys and Indians suite - Color silkscreen on Lenox Museum Board - Hand signed by Warhol and numbered in pencil - Published by Gaultney, Klineman Art Inc., New York - FS. 11.380 Andy Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians: Northwest Coast Mask, II.380 (1986) is a striking screenprint from his celebrated Cowboys and Indians series. This artwork features a Northwest Coast Indigenous mask rendered in Warhol's iconic pop art style, with bold outlines and vibrant colors. Shades of blue, red, and yellow dominate the composition, creating a dynamic and modern interpretation of a traditional cultural artifact. The symmetrical design of the mask, adorned with intricate details and the presence of two stylized animals, reflects the spiritual and ceremonial significance of the original object. Measuring 36 x 36 inches and part of an edition of 250, this piece bridges Indigenous heritage with contemporary art, showcasing Warhol's fascination with cultural symbols and his ability to recontextualize them within the framework of pop culture.

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Cowboys and Indians: Northwest Coast Mask, II.380, 1986

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From the Cowboys and Indians suite - Color silkscreen on Lenox Museum Board - Hand signed by Warhol and numbered in pencil - Published by Gaultney, Klineman Art Inc., New York - FS. 11.380 Andy Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians: Northwest Coast Mask, II.380 (1986) is a striking screenprint from his celebrated Cowboys and Indians series. This artwork features a Northwest Coast Indigenous mask rendered in Warhol's iconic pop art style, with bold outlines and vibrant colors. Shades of blue, red, and yellow dominate the composition, creating a dynamic and modern interpretation of a traditional cultural artifact. The symmetrical design of the mask, adorned with intricate details and the presence of two stylized animals, reflects the spiritual and ceremonial significance of the original object. Measuring 36 x 36 inches and part of an edition of 250, this piece bridges Indigenous heritage with contemporary art, showcasing Warhol's fascination with cultural symbols and his ability to recontextualize them within the framework of pop culture.

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