The Infinite Art Tournament Round 1: Martini v. Masaccio!
Simone Martini
c.1284 - 1344
Sienese
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Masaccio
1401 - c.1428
Florentine
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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.
This one's a little reminiscent of the recent Lorenzo v. Lorenzo matchup, but with bigger guns. Masaccio is a worthy opponent, but I say, go Siena! Rah, Simone Martini!
Sheesh, I don't know. My ignorance of Medieval/Renaissance art is showing. I thought I'd vote for all that gold of the guy with the drink named for him, but after some googling I'm saying Masaccio, uncertainly.
And it's Martini in a surprise 10-6 win over Masaccio. This sets up the confusing Martini/Martin contest, but I suppose it was going to be either that or Martini/Marini, which isn't any less confusing. Anyway, on to Round Two!
15 comments:
Masaccio
Martini
Martini for me and Alison both!
Two more votes for Martini: One for Niece #4, and one for Linda off the FB feed.
Martini and his angelbirds.
This one's a little reminiscent of the recent Lorenzo v. Lorenzo matchup, but with bigger guns. Masaccio is a worthy opponent, but I say, go Siena! Rah, Simone Martini!
Masaccio
Masaccio, I guess.
Whoa!
Martini
Here's an emailed vote for Masaccio.
And here's my personal vote for Masaccio. This is another one I thought would be a rout, but clearly our collective has some love for the old school.
Sheesh, I don't know. My ignorance of Medieval/Renaissance art is showing. I thought I'd vote for all that gold of the guy with the drink named for him, but after some googling I'm saying Masaccio, uncertainly.
Martini
Martini
And it's Martini in a surprise 10-6 win over Masaccio. This sets up the confusing Martini/Martin contest, but I suppose it was going to be either that or Martini/Marini, which isn't any less confusing. Anyway, on to Round Two!
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