Quentin Massys
1465ish - 1530
Dutch
- Defeated Masolino in Round 1.
- Decisively defeated Jan Davidsz de Heem in Round 2.
- Lost to Henri Matisse in Round 3.
- Tied with Joan Miró in the Left Bracket Third Round -- YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
Frederic Leighton
1830 - 1896
British
- Tied with Fernand Léger in his first try at Round One.
- Tied with Paula Modersohn-Becker in his second try at Round One.
- Tied with Adriaen van Ostade in his third try at the First Round.
- Beat Spain's Antoni Tàpies in a fourth try at Round 1.
- Held off fifteenth century German Konrad Witz in Round 2 by a single vote. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Lost to Andrew Wyeth in Round 3.
- Tied with Claus Sluter in the Left Bracket Third Round. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
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This is super tough. They're both proficient and vibrant and fun. These are terrific paintings.
ReplyDeleteI guess I'll go for Massys.
Quentin Massys.
ReplyDeleteMassys, duh
ReplyDeleteI think I gotta go with my boy Professor Leighton on this one
ReplyDeleteMassys might be the more historically valuable painter but his figures are so stiff next to Leighton's. I'm going with Leighton.
ReplyDeleteRebecca votes for Massys on FB.
ReplyDelete...and Mariah for Leighton.
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ReplyDeleteMassys has really grown on me this tournament. Leighton? Less so. I'll go for Massys.
ReplyDeleteJen P. goes with Leighton on FB.
ReplyDeleteMassys for me!
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ReplyDeleteSusan votes for Leighton
ReplyDeleteQuentin please
ReplyDeleteLeighton. Sorry!
ReplyDeleteSo let's see, that's six for Leighton, but nine for Massys, who must therefore carry the flag against Velazquez. We'll see how he does!
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