Andy Warhol - "Cowboys and Indians" - "Sitting Bull"

Andy Warhol released the "Cowboys and Indians"- Kachina Dolls
Limited edition print Portfolio in 1986. It was his- Indian Head Nickel
last edition with 10 prints. They are screenprints- Northwest Coast Mask
on Lenox Museum Board. Rupert Jasen Smith was- Teddy Roosevelt
the printer and Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc. wasEach of the unique 36 Trial Proof Edition
the publisher."Cowboys and Indians" Portfolios have the above
Understanding the "Sitting Bull" in Andy Warhol'slisted 10 plus 4 more for a total of 14 prints. Each
1986 "Cowboys and Indians" Portfolio is confusing.print has a unique color combination.
Twice in the last month I've had customers- Sitting Bull
confused about the "Sitting Bull". Well, it is- Buffalo Head Nickel
confusing and I've never seen a good explanation.- War Bonnet Indian
There is even more confusion surrounding "John- Action Picture
Wayne" but that is for a later article! Below is theTo add to the confusion, an unknown number
breakdown of the Portfolio:(possibly 250) of like-colored "Sitting Bulls" were
Each of the 250 Regular Edition "Cowboys andprinted for the Regular Edition but not used. Its
Indians" Portfolios contain 10 different prints:thought that they were to be one of the 10 in
- Geronimothe Regular Edition but were replaced by another
- Mother and Childimage at publication. These are available on the
- John Waynemarket and are not signed or numbered. These
- Plains Indian ShieldUnpublished Sitting Bulls have been authenticated
- Custerby the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board and
- Annie OakleyEstate of Andy Warhol.