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Teddy Roosevelt (FS II.386) by Andy Warhol

Artist
Medium
Movement
Year
1986
Edition
Edition of 250
Dimensions
36″ x 36″ inches
Condition
excellent
Signed
signed

Title: Teddy Roosevelt (FS II.386)
Medium: Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board.
Year: 1986
Size: 36″ x 36″
Edition: Edition of 250, 50 AP, 15 PP, 15 HC, 10 numbered in Roman numerals, signed and numbered in pencil. Portfolio of 10.

TEDDY ROOSEVELT 386

Andy Warhol’s Teddy Roosevelt 386, created in 1986, depicts a young Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in his Rough Rider uniform from a photograph taken in 1898. This iconic print is a part of Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians series.

TEDDY ROOSEVELT 386 AS PART OF ANDY WARHOL’S LARGER BODY OF WORK

In the Cowboys and Indians series, Warhol reconfigures images of the “Old American West.” He is less concerned with the truth behind some of the subjects, like John Wayne, as he is with their connection to American pop culture. Viewers may recognize the representation of Teddy Roosevelt immediately, but most would fail to name the original photographer who made this image so memorable. Warhol was drawn to the way images, like this one, worked their way into the fabric of collective American culture. Warhol interspersed recognizable portraits of well-known American heroes– John Wayne, Annie Oakley, Teddy Roosevelt, and General George Custer–with less familiar Native American images and motifs in his ironic commentary on Americans’ collective mythologizing of the historic West. Rather than portraying Native Americans within their historical landscape or Cowboys in their veritable forms, Warhol chose to portray a popular, romanticized version of the American West. The West that he chose to represent is familiar to everyone and can be seen in novels, films, and television series. He used the Cowboys and Indians series to explore the relationship between fact and legend.

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