Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
1606 - 1669
Dutch
Survived a brush with Guido Reni in Round 1 by a two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
Beat Pierre Auguste Renoir in Round 2.
Diego Rivera
1886 - 1957
Mexican
Crushed Luca Della Robbia in Round 1.
Beat José de Ribera in Round 2 by a two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
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.
Rembrandt has drawn the most difficult bracket slot in the history of the tournament thus far, I think. This time I'll swing Rivera. Really dig the second and third of his.
ReplyDeleteRivera. Sacrilege I know, but I've actually seen a lot of Rivera's murals, and they are amazing.
ReplyDeleteRembrandt!!!
ReplyDeleteI'll go Rivera.
ReplyDeleteRembrandt
ReplyDeleteAnd I was the anonymous vote (what a rookie mistake).
ReplyDeleteSusan votes-by-mail for Rembrandt.
ReplyDeleteOh sure, Rembrandt.
ReplyDeleteMy loyalty is to Rivera. (Speaking of Mexican muralists, did you know that there is a huge Orozco fresco in the library of Dartmouth College, of all places? http://www.dartmouth.edu/digitalorozco/
ReplyDeleteRivera
ReplyDeleteNora: Rembrandt
ReplyDeleteElliott: Rembrandt
Rembrandt.
ReplyDeleteRembrandt pulls out the stops, hits the youth market, and prevails by two after taking the last three votes. A crestfallen Rivera sticks around -- he'll go up against the winner of Rodin/Romney sometime soon.
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