Sorry About That, by Rosalyn Drexler was created in February 1966. The specific month of the work is known by an inscription in ink reverse on canvas folded to the back. The medium for this piece is acrylic with paper on canvas and is currently located at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. John F. Kennedy, by Sergio Lombardo was created in 1963. The medium of the piece of work is enamel on canvas and it is currently located in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, as well. Both works were created in the Pop Art movement which by definition as art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values. A Pop Art artists wants to challenge tradition practices which the use of mass-media visual elements of popular culture. Pop Art is about disconnecting the medium from its context and isolating the object or combining it with other objects for contemplation. Sorry About That, by Rosalyn Drexler and John F. Kennedy, by Sergio Lombardo use symbolism, …show more content…
The lines direction and use of contour lines gives the two individuals in the painting movement. As if Drexler is depicting a previous encounter between these two men. The man in the front of the painting seems to be moving in an overly aggressive fast pace. There is enough evidence to suggest that the man in the front of the painting pushed over or attacked the man in the back. This caused the man in the back to now be in a forced position on his back. From the analysis of the body language of both men it seems that both men were involved in an altercation. This painting is set at a moment immediately after the altercation between the two men occurred. It seems at that moment the aggressor seems to be trying to stabilize himself and the man in the back is reacting to the