Pieter Claesz
1590 - 1661
Dutch
- Beat up on Claude Lorraine in Round 1.
- Schooled by Church in Round 2.
- Sent John Singleton Copley a definitive memento mori in the Left Bracket Second Round.
- Snuck by François Clouet in Left Bracket Second Round Elimination by a two-vote swing -- YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin
1699 - 1779
French
- Crushed American William Merritt Chase in Round 1.
- Beat Italian Giorgio De Chirico in Round 2.
- Lost to somebody named Paul Cézanne in Round 3.
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13 comments:
Aw, man. Toughie.
Claesz.
Chardin
Claesz, but not without some deliberation.
I admired Chardin's bubble in a previous round, but that bubble has been burst by Claesz, for whom I am voting in this round.
Yea, Claesz. SKULLZZ!
Chardin for me. LIVEPEEPS!BUBBLZZ!
Chardin, because I'm finding the subject matter more interesting this round.
Chardin
A vote over email for Chardin.
And here's Chardin for me for the livepeeps and bubblzz, despite that I like the new Claesz image the best of his set.
Chardin.
This is still open, really? Cleasz.
Wow, Claesz goes up 4-1, only to have Chardin run up six straight votes and run away with the contest, 7-5. That's the kind of fine arts excitement you'll only see here in the Infinite Art Tournament!
Voting is closed in this match.
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