Leaving us this week are Van Eyck (2-2; 22 vf, 27 va) and the Tsugouharu Foujita (2-2; 30 vf, 20 va). Foujita's vote ratio "batting average" of .600 trails only Antonello da Messina, Boccioni, Alma-Tadema, Joseph Cornell, and Oskar Kokoschka among exiting Tournament artists. He knocks Bierstadt out of his recently claimed sixth spot on that list.
Richard Estes
born 1936
American
- Beat Max Ernst on the last vote in Round 1. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Lost to Jan Van Eyck in a 2013 Round 2 match by a single vote. YOUR VOTE COUNTED!!!
- Beat Edvard Munch with a late run in the Left Bracket Second Round.
- Beat Max Ernst handily in a Grudge Match.
- Snuck by Tsugouharu Foujita by a vote in the Left Bracket Third Round. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
Carel Fabritius
1622 - 1654
Dutch
- Skunked Henri Fantin-Latour in the Tournament's second-ever shutout in Round 1.
- Lost to Lyonel Feininger by a two-vote swing in Round 2. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!
- Made it past Jean Fouquet in the Left Bracket Second Round by a safe margin.
- Crushed Fantin-Latour, again, in a Left Bracket Second Round Elimination grudge match
- Upset Jan Van Eyck in the Left Bracket Third Round.
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11 comments:
Fabritius
Man, this took me a while to decide. Fabritius.
Fabritius
Yes, tough one between two masters of detail. Estes' scenes don't radiate warmth the way Fabritius's do, but they find beauty and order in the banal chaos of a (now slightly dated) version of our own world. Go Estes!
Fabritius
Susan votes for Fabritius -- "I love Estes but love the Goldfinch more.
Estes
Estes
Go Estes! And not just because I'm running out of extant Fabritius paintings! I really dig Estes' photorealism. Along with Van Gogh, he's an artist who has literally changed the way I see the everyday world.
Fabritius.
It went down to the last vote, but the most famous casualty of the Delft Powder Explosion takes the day on the last vote! Estes leaves the Tournament with a more-than-respectable 6-4 record!
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