The Brackets!

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

The Infinite Art Tournament Left Bracket Second-Round Elimination TIEBREAK: Raeburn v. Renoir!


Here's the back half of the Second-Round Elimination Tiebreak that we kicked off last week.



Sir Henry Raeburn
1756 - 1823
British






Pierre Auguste Renoir
1841 - 1919
French






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:

  1. Renoir, without much deliberation.

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  2. Rebecca says "Ugh, Renoir is the WORST," which I construe as a vote for Raeburn.

    Mariah, also on Facebook, says "Neither. Or both. Renoir had the technique, but Raeburn had the subjects with attitude."

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  3. Raeburn has grown on me quite a bit, and if this were a tournament of portrait painters he'd win hands-down. But I am going with Renoir, because he took on so much more: people in the landscape, in swirling crowds. Cities, gardens, still life, light. Raeburn seems inadequately restless to be quite a great artist, with his dull, dark backgrounds.

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  4. Raeburn. Though I feel that my reaction to Renoir is due somewhat to overexposure.

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  5. Renoir. I know we're not supposed to like him anymore, but I'm generally pretty charmed when I meet him in a museum.

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  6. Susan votes for Raeburn by email.

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  7. And, with the trademark absurdity that we have come to love in the Infinite Art Tournament, the Tiebreaker ends in a 6-6 tie. That gives Raeburn three ties in a row, something that seems like it should be unprecedented, but isn't. This time, though, there's no other tie waiting for him to mix up in, so he and Renoir will be spending some time in the green room for a while.

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