This Left Bracket Fourth Round Elimination Match pairs household name Diego Rivera (5-1, 44-26, .629) and Alfred Sisley (6-1-1, 63-31, .670). They got here by defeating Henri Rousseau (3-2-1, 32-37, .464) and Salvator Rosa (3-2, 29-23, .558), respectively.
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!!!
- Lost a squeaker to some cat named Rembrandt in Round 3.
- Beat Auguste Rodin in the Left Bracket Third Round by another two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Beat Renoir by just a single vote in a Left Bracket Third Round Elimination. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Defeated Henri Rousseau in the Left Bracket Fourth Round by a two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE CONTINUES TO COUNT!!!
Alfred Sisley
1839 - 1899
French
- Beat David Alfaro Siqueiros in Round 1.
- Tied with Michiel Sittow in Round 2. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Lost to Henri Rousseau in the Round 2 Tiebreaker.
- Upset Mark Rothko by a wide margin in the Left Bracket Second Round.
- Beat Théodore Rousseau in Left Bracket Second Round Elimination.
- Got past Rachel Ruysch in the Left Bracket Third Round.
- Beat Jacob van Ruisdael in a Left Bracket Third Round Elimination Grudge Match.
- Blew by Salvator Rosa in the Left Bracket Fourth Round.
13 comments:
Mariah opens bidding on FB with a vote for Rivera.
Rivera
Rivera, but boy it's close for me. I think Rivera #4 is my favorite painting of the ones shown.
This one was close, but I think I'll go Rivera just because he had something to say politically.
Rivera by a mile for me. Much more important subject matter, much more vibrant and engaging. Those landscapes are pretty yawn-inducing.
Rivera
I'll join the crowd for Rivera. Nice knowing you, Sisley!
Susan votes for Sisley.
Rivera
Sisley.
My favorite by far of all these is Rivera's still life and windowscape. So I'll vote for him, though I Iike Sisley's pretty landscapes also.
Oh hey, I never voted here but Sisley of course.
And, huh, OK, looks like Rivera wins this one nine votes to three. That's cool. He'll move on against Signac as soon as I can take care of the paperwork, which at this point in the Tournament kind of takes a while. But today, anyway.
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