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Andy Warhol's Kachina Dolls 1986 screen-print showing two colorful Hopi Kachina dolls, one in blue and white, and the other in pink, yellow, and red, with bold lines and vibrant hues.

Original screenprint on Lenox Museum Board - Signed and numbered to lower edge - Series: Cowboys and Indians - Published by Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc., New York. // Kachina Dolls by Andy Warhol, part of his Cowboys and Indians series from 1986, is a limited edition screen-print that showcases Warhol's interest in cultural artifacts and diverse subject matter. The vibrant print features two Kachina dolls, ceremonial figures from the Native American Hopi tribe, rendered in Warhol’s signature pop-art style. The dolls are presented with bold lines and striking colors—one in blue and white, and the other in shades of pink, yellow, and red—highlighting their intricate designs and symbolic details. The screen-print technique preserves Warhol’s dynamic use of color, creating a rhythmic and visually captivating composition. By incorporating Kachina dolls, Warhol engages with the themes of cultural identity and the commodification of native symbols, transforming these traditional figures into contemporary art icons. The piece, signed and numbered, was published by Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc., New York, and exemplifies Warhol's ability to merge historical and cultural motifs with modern artistic expression.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

Kachina Dolls, 1986

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Original screenprint on Lenox Museum Board - Signed and numbered to lower edge - Series: Cowboys and Indians - Published by Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc., New York. // Kachina Dolls by Andy Warhol, part of his Cowboys and Indians series from 1986, is a limited edition screen-print that showcases Warhol's interest in cultural artifacts and diverse subject matter. The vibrant print features two Kachina dolls, ceremonial figures from the Native American Hopi tribe, rendered in Warhol’s signature pop-art style. The dolls are presented with bold lines and striking colors—one in blue and white, and the other in shades of pink, yellow, and red—highlighting their intricate designs and symbolic details. The screen-print technique preserves Warhol’s dynamic use of color, creating a rhythmic and visually captivating composition. By incorporating Kachina dolls, Warhol engages with the themes of cultural identity and the commodification of native symbols, transforming these traditional figures into contemporary art icons. The piece, signed and numbered, was published by Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc., New York, and exemplifies Warhol's ability to merge historical and cultural motifs with modern artistic expression.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

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