Last Week's Results
This Week's Contest
Baron Antoine-Jean Gros
1771 - 1835
French
Tournament Record: Placed 492th (tie). Lost to Juan Gris and Greuze. 4 votes for, 20 votes against (.167).
Lucas van Leyden
1494 - 1533
Dutch
Tournament Record: Placed 494th (tie). Lost to L.S. Lowry and Tony Cragg. 4 votes for, 21 votes against (.160).
Fra Bartolommeo
c.1474 - c.1517
Italian (Florentine)
Tournament Record: Placed 494th (tie). Lost to Balthus and Hans Baldung. 4 votes for, 21 votes against (.160).
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
- Tied for Third, Week #4
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
- Tied for Third, Week #4
Domenichino
1581 - 1641
Italian
Tournament Record: Placed 507th (tie). Lost to Donatello and Dosso Dossi. 3 votes for, 21 votes against (.125).
- Tied for First, Ladder Rung #1
- First 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
- Placed Second in Week #4
Cast up to four votes in the comments by Friday morning!
10 comments:
Gros, Van Leyden, Domenichino, Vouet.
Gros, van Leyden, Fra Bartolommeo, Domenichino.
Van Leyden, Bartolomeo, Domenichino, Vouet
Tough decisions for these rungs! Lochner for sure, and then I'll go Gros, Domenichino, and van Leyden.
For me, OMG van Leyden, what's he doing in a place like this, then... let's say Fra B and Domenichino.
Domenichino, Vouet, van Leyden
Gros for now
Susan's Ladder Votes: "Two again, Baron Antoine-Jean Gros & Stefan Lochner."
I love Gros, Domenichino, Bartolomeo, and Vouet.
Looks like I never said, but Domenichino had his third consecutive victory and is off to bye-week again, this time with Lucas van Leyden. Gross was third, and then Vouet and Fra B tie for fourth and get to stick around as well.
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