“Pour Les Levres,” created by Allen Jones in 1965, belongs to the Pop Art movement and is a figurative artwork.
The artwork showcases a bold and striking composition with a prominent use of bright, saturated colors. Central to the composition is a yellow silhouetted figure in a confident, almost provocative pose. Surrounding this central figure are various smaller panels that include illustrations of women, a corset, and a high-heeled boot. The imagery is reminiscent of advertisement aesthetics, characteristic of Pop Art, reflecting a blend of commercial and artistic expression. The overall arrangement presents a dynamic interplay between figure and fashion, capturing a snapshot of the era’s cultural and social motifs.