The Infinite Art Tournament, Round One: Hartung v. Hassam!
Hans Hartung
1904 - 1992
German; worked in France
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Childe Hassam
1859 - 1935
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.
Hartung doesn't make it easy for Hassam, but the American impressionist comes through in the end with a 8-5 win. If Hartung is going to make it to the finals, he'll have to do it the hard way, in the Left Bracket.
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Hassam
ReplyDeleteHartung.
ReplyDeleteOooh, more artists I hadn't heard of. I'll say Hassam.
ReplyDeleteI'll take the first guy. I would hang those up in my ultra chic 80's inspired condo.
ReplyDeleteChilde Hassam!
ReplyDeleteI'm digging both, but I'll go Hassam for this matchup.
ReplyDeleteHassam.
ReplyDeleteHartung
ReplyDeleteThis seems like the type if matchup that will be a tie. Hartung i think.
ReplyDeleteChilde Hassam is a name I'm always seeing in museums and thinking "Hmm, Childe Hassam, who's that?"
ReplyDeleteOh, and I vote for him.
ReplyDeleteAnd there's an emailed vote for Hassam, too.
ReplyDeleteChilde Hassam to the bright tower came. (And he got my vote there.)
ReplyDeleteHartung Hartung Hartung!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHartung doesn't make it easy for Hassam, but the American impressionist comes through in the end with a 8-5 win. If Hartung is going to make it to the finals, he'll have to do it the hard way, in the Left Bracket.
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