| 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. was | | | | Each of the unique 36 Trial Proof Edition |
| the publisher. | | | | "Cowboys and Indians" Portfolios have the above |
| Understanding the "Sitting Bull" in Andy Warhol's | | | | listed 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 the | | | | To 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 and | | | | printed 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 |
| - Geronimo | | | | the Regular Edition but were replaced by another |
| - Mother and Child | | | | image at publication. These are available on the |
| - John Wayne | | | | market and are not signed or numbered. These |
| - Plains Indian Shield | | | | Unpublished Sitting Bulls have been authenticated |
| - Custer | | | | by the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board and |
| - Annie Oakley | | | | Estate of Andy Warhol. |