This Left Bracket Fourth Round Match is between Joan Miró (5-1-1, 44-31, .587) and Ernst Haeckel (4-1-1, 43-23, .652). Leaving the Tournament after losing to Miró is Portugal's Maria Elena Vieira da Silva (4-2-1, 41-40, .506).
Joan Miró
1893 - 1983
Spanish
- Defeated Jean-François Millet by a single vote in Round 1. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Lost to one "Michelangelo" in Round 2. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Crushed Gerrard Dou in the Left Bracket Second Round.
- Beat Jean-François Millet in Left Bracket Second Round Elimination by a single vote. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Tied with Quentin Massys in Left Bracket Third Round. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Brought down Claus Sluter in the Left Bracket Third Round.
- Walloped Vieira da Silva in Left Bracket Third Round Elimination.
Ernst Haeckel
1834 - 1919
German
- Finished Second in Phase 1, Flight 1 of the Play-In Tournament, with a voting score of .800.
- Finished Second in Phase 2, Flight 4 of the Play-In Tournament, with a voting score of .500.
- Slaughtered Theo Van Doesburg in Round 1.
- Tied with Franz Marc in his first try at Round 2.
- Crushed John Martin in the Round 2 Tiebreaker.
- Beat Franz Marc in a Round 3 rematch by a two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Lost to Tim Ely in Round 4.
15 comments:
Jen P opens the bidding on FB with a vote for Miro'.
Haeckel
Miro, pretty clearly.
I'll take Miro's world o' squiggles over Haeckel's squidiverse. But just barely.
Haeckel is very intriguing. A vote for him!
I'll go with the world o' squiggles too, also just barely.
Shu-Ju goes for Haeckel on Facebook.
Miro, but a tough call!
Susan says "draw - can't vote against either." I almost did that too.
Haeckel all the way. Miro is sort of like Kandinsky for me - okay, but I don't really like it.
Miró
Well, it's a fine, crazy pairing! I feel like I'm voting for the closely observed fantastic over the merely invented. Haeckel!
Haeckel!
Ernst Haeckel, no contest.
Well golly, Haeckel put together three late-match votes to come back from behind and win his way right into a match with Manet, coming up next. If he wins that one, he'll be taking on Klee. The fun never stops! Really!
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