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General Custer F.S. II 379, from Cowboys and Indians, 1986
Screen print on Lenox Museum Board
36 x 36 in 91.4 x 91.4 cm
Edition
Edition of 250 plus 50 AP, 15 PP, 15 HC, 10 numbered in Roman Numerals, 36 TP
Andy Warhol's General Custer FS. II 379 print is a part of his iconic Cowboys and Indians series, which he created in the 1980s. This series marked Warhol's exploration of American mythology, particularly the portrayal of Native Americans and iconic figures from the Wild West. The General Custer print is a striking example of Warhol's distinctive pop art style and his penchant for reimagining famous historical figures through his own lens.In this print, Warhol depicts General George Armstrong Custer, a controversial and enigmatic figure known for his role in the American Indian Wars, particularly for his defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. Warhol's portrayal of Custer is bold and graphic, utilizing vibrant colors and repeating imagery characteristic of his signature style. The use of repetition in Warhol's work often served to emphasize the mass production and commercialization prevalent in American culture.Warhol's depiction of in this print is somewhat ambiguous, inviting viewers to ponder the complexities of his legacy. Custer is portrayed as a larger-than-life figure, embodying the mythos of the American frontier hero. However, Warhol's choice to include Custer in his Cowboys and Indians series alongside Native American figures raises questions about historical narratives and the glorification of conquest.Through his Cowboys and Indians series, Warhol aimed to challenge conventional notions of American identity and history. By juxtaposing images of Native Americans with iconic Western figures like Custer, Warhol encourages viewers to reconsider the narratives surrounding the American West and to critically examine the myths that have shaped American culture.Overall, Warhol's General Custer print from the Cowboys and Indians series is a thought-provoking piece that reflects the artist's fascination with American mythology and his ongoing exploration of the intersection between popular culture and history. It stands as a testament to Warhol's enduring influence as an artist who continuously pushed boundaries and challenged perceptions through his work.For more information on General Custer FS. II 379 or to buy General Custer FS. II 379 contact our galleries using the form below.
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