Remedios Varo
1908 - 1963
Spanish; worked in Mexico
Finished First in Phase 1, Flight 3 of the Play-In Tournament with a voting score of .917.
Finished First in Phase 2, Flight 1 of the Play-In Tournament with a voting score of .500.
Beat André Beauneveu in Round 1.
Defeated Katsushika Hokusai in Round 2.
Pieter De Hooch
1629 - 1684
Dutch
Overcame Gerrit van Honthorst, his countryman from the previous generation, in Round 1.
Shocked American Winslow Homer in Round 2 by a single vote. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
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12 comments:
Varo!
I really like de Hooch, but I think Varo is incredible. Varooooooooooo!
Varo, with a nod to De Hooch.
I agree with the other comments that they are both good, but I like Varo better.
I've grown to like Varo's work quite a lot, but for me it resonates less deeply than the luminous marvels of the everyday in De Hooch.
Ditto
Varo here too - though as pretty much everyone has said, De Hooch is pretty amazing as well.
I hadn't heard of Varo before this tournament, but I quickly became a fan. Varo!
Varo gets a postal vote.
de Hooch for me, what with the luminous marvels.
Varo, as I prefer the fantastic to the everyday, at least today.
And it's the fantastic prevailing over the luminous marvels of the everyday, 8 to 3! Varo proceeds to an interesting Round Four Matchup; de Hooch flips over to await the verdict in Hobbema v. Hicks.
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