Museum Art Reproductions M-Maybe, 1965 by Roy Lichtenstein (Inspired By) (1923-1997, United States) | WahooArt.com

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"M-Maybe"

Roy Lichtenstein (i) - Oil On Canvas (i) - 152 x 152 cm - 1965 - Pop Art (i), Roy Lichtenstein (i) - Oil On Canvas (i) - 152 x 152 cm - 1965 - Pop Art (i), Roy Lichtenstein (i) - Oil On Canvas (i) - 152 x 152 cm - 1965 - Pop Art (i)
“M-Maybe” is preserved at Museum Ludwig which is located in Cologne, Germany. Lichtenstein was a pioneer of the pop art movement emerging in the USA during the 1960s alongside the greats like Andy Warhol. In his works, comic-strip influences and glamorous women living busy lifestyles in urban settings were a recurrent theme. The theme and meaning has been restricted to whatever’s shown in the painting. Thus, it’s implied that the blonde woman in the painting has been stood up by a man that was supposed to meet her. She’s justifying and rationalising his actions in her head. Lichtenstein often mined available material in advertisements, newspapers and romantic comic strips in order to highlight the farcical lifestyles of modern, urban landscapes. He brought commercial art in the world of high-brow art.

 





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