Arnold Böcklin
1827 - 1901
German; worked in Italy
- Lost to Umberto Boccioni in Round 1.
- Tied with Sir Peter Blake in First Round Elimination.
- Squeaked by Marcel Broodthaers in First Round Elimination Tiebreak by a two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Tied again, with Daniel Buren this time, in the Left Bracket Second Round.
Sir Anthony Van Dyck
1599 - 1641
Dutch; worked in Britain
- Crushed by Albrecht Dürer in a tough Round 1 match.
- Edged Siennese Master Duccio in First Round Elimination by a two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Tied with Kees Van Dongen in the Left Bracket Second Round.
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.
13 comments:
Voting for Böcklin - that first painting is creepilicious.
Böcklin
I'll go with Böcklin.
Böcklin
Not only 4 straight votes for Bocklin, but 4 straight votes for Bocklin including an umlaut. You have an impressive crowd here, Michael!
But I'm going to simultaneously break the umlaut and Bocklin streak. Between his drabness and his ties, I'm tired of the Bocklinater. Come on Van Dyck, put Bocklin out of his misery!
I'll take Van Dyck in this race, and not just because I'm an incompetent slob about umlauts. I actually like Bocklin's whole moody Isle of the Dead thing, but not as much as Van Dyck's portraits.
Böcklin, most definitely
Another umlauted Böcklin.
Böcklin for me as well.
By email: "a vote for Bocklin. 'Isle of the Dead' is so much better in reality than reproduction."
Van Dyck for me!
van Dyck!
Umlauted Böcklin survives his second tie-breaker. In his first match that didn't hang on the final vote, he gets by Van Dyck 8-4 and continues his arduous trek leftward through the brackets.
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