Jacob Jordaens, meanwhile, has been running nose-to-nose with Ingres in a separate Left Bracket Third-Rounder since mid-2015. This week, we're going to break up the logjam. Here's Avercamp and Jordaens, vying for the chance to take on the winner of the Anguissola/Agasse match that has been underway since November 2013. On Thursday, we'll see how George Bellows does against Ingres; the winner of that one will take on the winner of the Reni/Bouguereau match that started about five weeks ago. Yes, that seems odd to me too. The brackets are full of wonders and marvels.
Hendrick Avercamp
1585-1634
Dutch
- Lost to Francis Bacon in Round 1.
- Clobbered Frank Auerbach in Left Bracket First-Round Elimination.
- Handily defeated 20th Century French painter Balthus in the Left Bracket Second Round.
- Locked in a tie with Hans Baldung in Left Bracket Second Round Elimination. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Freaked out the squares by knocking out Josef Albers in Left Bracket Second Round Elimination Tiebreak!
- Tied with Giuseppe Arcimboldo in the Left Bracket Third Round. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Tied with George Bellows in a second try at Left Bracket Third Round. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
Jacob Jordaens
1593 - 1678
Dutch
- Beat living artist Allen Jones after a tough fight in Round 1.
- Lost to Frida Kahlo in Round 2.
- Beat Jasper Johns in the Left Bracket Second Round by a two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Beat Gwen John in Left Bracket Second Round Elimination by a two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Tied with Ingres in the Left Bracket Third Round. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
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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.
12 comments:
I never thought I'd see the day where the world-famous Avercamp/Bellows tie would be resolved! I'll vote Avercamp.
I mean I'm a sucker for paintings of people on ice so I'm gonna have to go with Avercamp
Avercamp
Avercamp
Jordaens
Avercamp, but a tight one.
Avercamp is back! Him!
Ooh, toughie. I'll go with Jordaens.
Susan says: Jordaens It's close between those contemporaries -- Avercamp is good too. The Devil & a greater variety of subject win it for Jordaens.
Avercamp.
See, this is a tough 'un because it pits a guy with a loveable shtick against a guy who is probably a superior artist, but whose versitility renders him a little less immediately interesting. To vote for Avercamp, for me, would be essentially voting for my own ability to identify and enjoy an Avercamp. So this time I'll go for Mr. Jordaens.
But although Jordaens got some attention late in the game, it looks like it wasn't enough to prevail against Avercamp's big lead. He'll leave the Tourney with an enviable 3-2-1 record, and Avercamp joins Jan Bruegel as one of the few artists to make it into Third Round elimination after losing their opening match. How far can he go? We'll find out!
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