The artwork titled “Male Genital Diagram” was created by the notable artist Andy Warhol in the year 1962 in the United States. This piece, executed in graphite on linen, belongs to the Pop Art movement and can be categorized under the figurative genre.
The artwork presents a stylized anatomical diagram of male genitalia, rendered in a clinical and schematic manner. It features clear, outlined structures of the components, including the testes, penis, prostate, and bladder, among others, all interconnected with directional arrows. The background is minimalistic, likely to emphasize the technical subject matter devoid of distractions. This straightforward and almost didactic approach in Warhol’s distinctive style emphasizes the mechanical and somewhat impersonal nature of the biological functions, aligning with the Pop Art movement’s inclination towards everyday objects and their iconography.