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Andy Warhol, John Wayne F.S. II 377, from Cowboys and Indians, 1986

Andy Warhol

John Wayne F.S. II 377, from Cowboys and Indians, 1986
Screen print on Lenox Museum Board
36 x 36 in
91.4 x 91.4 cm
Edition of 250 plus 50 AP, 15 PP, 15 HC, 10 numbered in Roman Numerals, 36 TP
Series: Cowboys and Indians
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Andy Warhol's John Wayne FS. II 377 print is a captivating piece from his Cowboys and Indians series, which he created in the 1980s. This series was a departure from...
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Andy Warhol's John Wayne FS. II 377 print is a captivating piece from his Cowboys and Indians series, which he created in the 1980s. This series was a departure from his earlier works centered around consumer products and celebrity portraits, marking a shift towards exploring themes of American identity and mythology.

In the Cowboys and Indians series, Warhol examined iconic figures from American history and popular culture, reinterpreting them through his distinctive style of bold colors and repetitive imagery. John Wayne, an enduring symbol of rugged masculinity and the American West, was a fitting subject for Warhol's exploration of myth and legend.

Warhol's portrayal of John Wayne in this series captures the essence of the actor's persona: stoic, larger than life, and emblematic of a bygone era of Hollywood. The print depicts Wayne in his signature cowboy attire, complete with a cowboy hat and bandana, staring confidently into the distance. Warhol's use of bright, contrasting colors and graphic elements lends a sense of dynamism to the image, while also emphasizing the larger-than-life status of the subject.

Through his depiction of John Wayne, Warhol not only celebrates the actor's cultural significance but also interrogates the myths and ideals associated with the American West. The cowboy archetype, embodied by Wayne and other Hollywood icons, often symbolizes themes of heroism, individualism, and frontier spirit. However, Warhol's portrayal hints at a more complex narrative, inviting viewers to reconsider the romanticized notions of the Wild West and explore the contradictions inherent in American identity.

Moreover, by incorporating John Wayne into his broader exploration of American iconography, Warhol invites reflection on the intersection of celebrity culture, mass media, and national identity. Wayne, as a quintessential American hero, exemplifies the influence of media representations in shaping collective perceptions of heroism and identity.

Overall, Andy Warhol's John Wayne FS. II 377 from the Cowboys and Indians series is a compelling exploration of American mythology and celebrity culture. Through his distinct visual language, Warhol invites viewers to reevaluate familiar icons and consider the complex layers of meaning embedded within them.

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