Antonello da Messina
unknown - 1479
Italian
Lost to Sofonisba Anguissola by a single vote in Round 1. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
Whupped it up on Andrea del Sarto in First Round Elimination.
Alexander Archipenko
1887-1964
Ukranian; worked in France and the United States.
Defeated Karel Appel in Round 1.
Thumped on soundly by Giuseppe Arcimboldo in Round 2.
Vote for the artist of your choice in the comments, or any other way that works for you. Commentary and links to additional work are welcome. Polls open for at least one month past posting, but likely much longer.
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Antonello da Messina
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da Messina. There's something about the clean-cut straight lines that appeals to me.
All other than strength you also need to be able to maintain the right time.
I use mine additional information for distance work, and he starts off up in close proximity to.
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I'm a sucker for people who can paint transparent things, plus I would really like to have that study with all its little cubbyholes. da Messina.
(I use mine additional information for distance work.)
I saw some great Archipenko in Los Angeles this winter.
But, I am more and more impressed with Antonella da Messina. I admire how he mines additional planar and perspectival information for distance work, yet he also excels in capturing human features, which he starts off up in close proximity to.
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I would like to cast my vote for Mr. Antonello da Messina, for I think his art is better.
You know, I also prefer Messina, but just slightly and not nearly by the amount this current rout indicates most people do. But still, Messina.
I agree with everyone else! Messina. And also that I do like Archipenko despite his being trounced here.
I like some of Archipenko's stuff a whole lot, but I too am going with da Messina in this one.
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Da Messina.
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