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>>397050 But his "pop" art was so fucking *good*, y'know? Not that Mucha was a part of the downward spiral, but fine art in the 20th century eventually became a parody of itself, drowning in self-referential *crap*. A commercial artist like Frank Quitely, Gene Ha or Jo Chen could draw circles around most any so-called "fine" conceptual artist these days.
It's a good wager that the commercial art from this era will be remembered in the future as well, because people *like* beautiful things.
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