The Infinite Art Tournament, Round One: Copley v. Cornell!
John Singleton Copley
1738-1815
American; worked in England
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Joseph Cornell
1903 - 1972
American
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Vote for the artist of your choice! Votes go in the comments. Commentary and links to additional work are welcome. Polls open for at least one month past posting.
Poor Copley didn't have a chance in this crowd. It's a good old-fashioned drubbing, as he ends up on the wrong side of a 13-1 margin. Maybe he'll do better Francesco Clemente in First Round Elimination.
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Interesting pairing of birds with strings (or ribbons). I like Cornell.
ReplyDeleteCornell.
ReplyDeleteyep, Cornell - it's good to have another medium here.
ReplyDeleteCopley is pretty good! I vote him.
ReplyDeleteI like Copley! But I love Cornell.
ReplyDeleteI vote for Joseph "Put a bird in it" Cornell.
ReplyDeleteCornell, Cornell, Cornell, Cornell, Cornell! Please don't make me look at that creepy little girl again.
ReplyDeleteYea, I will go with Cornell too. Yay weirdness!
ReplyDeleteA strongly-worded email vote for Cornell.
ReplyDeleteI like both but Cornell it will be for the playfullness with the balls.
ReplyDeleteCornell. (And that girl in the second Copley painting looks like TROUBLE!)
ReplyDeleteCornell!
ReplyDeleteCornell, sure, though I like Copley more, the more I look at him.
ReplyDeleteCornell, though Copley's got great spirit.
ReplyDeletePoor Copley didn't have a chance in this crowd. It's a good old-fashioned drubbing, as he ends up on the wrong side of a 13-1 margin. Maybe he'll do better Francesco Clemente in First Round Elimination.
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