Last Week's Results
This Week's Contest
Chaim Soutine
1893 - 1943
Russian; worked in France
Tournament Record: Placed 496th. Lost to Sir Stanley Spencer and Nicolas de Staël. 3 votes for, 19 votes against (.158).
Cy Twombly
1928 - 2011
American
Tournament Record: Placed 497th (tie). Lost to J.M.W. Turner and Jean-François de Troy. 4 votes for, 20 votes against (.154).
Cimabue
died 1302
Florentine
Tournament Record: Placed 497th (tie). Lost to Frederick Church and Claude Lorraine. 4 votes for, 20 votes against (.154).
Louis François Roubiliac
1702 - 1762
French; worked in England
Tournament Record: Placed 499th (four-way tie). Lost to Henri Rousseau and Théodore Rousseau. 3 votes for, 17 votes against (.150).
- Tied for Second, Week #3
Charles-François Daubigny
1817 - 1878
French
Tournament Record: Placed 505th. Lost to Salvador Dali and Aelbert Cuyp. 4 votes for, 26 votes against (.133).
- Finished First in Week #2
Stefan Lochner
1442 - 1451
German
Tournament Record: Placed 507th (tie). Lost to El Lissitzky and Filippino Lippi. 3 votes for, 21 votes against (.125).
- Tied for Third, Ladder Rung #1
- Tied for Second, Ladder Rung #2
- Fourth Place, Week #3
Simon Vouet
1590 - 1649
French
Tournament Record: Placed 509th. Lost to Maurice de Vlaminck and Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun. 2 votes for, 16 votes against (.111).
- Tied for Third, Ladder Rung #1
- Tied for Second, Ladder Rung #2
- Tied for Second, Week #3
Cast up to four votes in the comments by Friday morning!
10 comments:
Charles-François Daubigny.
Daubigny. Lochner. Cimabue. Soutine.
Vouet, Daubigny, Roubiliac, Cimabue.
Cimabue! And Daubigny, Vouet, and Roubiliac.
I'll go, hmm, Daubigny, Lochner, and I'll stick with Vouet for one more go.
Daubigny is the only one I can get enough enthusiasm together for. I'll cast one negative vote for Twombly.
Lochner, Roubiliac, Vouet, and an anti-vote for Twombly.
Daubigny, Vouet, and Roubiliac for me.
Gretchen says "Lochner, Vouet, Roubiliac, Twombly" on Facebook. Good to see ol' Twombly getting some love.
Some other votes: Susan says "Still only two votes: Daubigny & Lochner. And an anti-vote for Soutine -- I hoped we'd never see that awful skate (manta ray?) & its innards again!"
Then, Elliott and Nora vote Daubigny and Vouet and against Soutine and Twombly; however, their father seems to suspect collusion and suggests that these only count as one vote.
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