Cast your votes for up to four of these seven artists by Friday April 12. For clarifications, consult the Ladder of Art FAQ.
Last Week's Results
This Week's Contest
Bernardino Luini
c. 1481 - 1532
Milanese
Tournament Record: Tied for 461st. Lost to Mabuse, AKA Jan Gossaert, and to Aristide Maillol. 6 votes for, 17 votes against (.261).
Angelica Kauffmann
1741 - 1807
Austrian; worked internationally
Tournament Record: Tied for 461st. Lost to Anish Kapoor and Ellsworth Kelly. 6 votes for, 17 votes against (.261).
Philip Guston
1913 - 1980
American
Tournament Record: Tied for 461st. Lost to Frans Hals and Richard Hamilton. 6 votes for, 17 votes against (.261).
- Placed a distant Fourth in Week #18
Jacques Lipchitz
1891 - 1973
Lithuanian; worked in the U.S.A.
Tournament Record: Tied for 467th. Lost to Jean-Étienne Liotard and John Constable. 6 votes for, 18 votes against (.250).
- Placed Second in Ladder Week #16.
- Tied for First in Week #17
Sassetta
1392ish - 1450
Siennese
Tournament Record: Tied for 469th. Lost to Roelandt Savery and Juan Sánchez Cotán. 5 votes for, 15 votes against (.250).
- Tied for First in Week #15.
- Tied for First in Week #17.
Veronese
1528 - 1588
Venetian
Tournament Record: Tied for 474th. Lost to Jan Vermeer and Andrea del Verrocchio. 5 votes for, 16 votes against (.238).
- Tied for Third in Week #14.
- Tied for Fourth in Week #15.
- Placed Third in Week #16.
- Tied for Fourth in Week #17.
- Placed Third in Week #18.
Edward Wadsworth
1889 - 1949
British
Tournament Record: Placed 490th. Lost to Édouard Vuillard and Alfred Wallis. 4 votes for, 16 votes against (.200).
- Tied for Third in Ladder Week #6.
- Tied for First in Ladder Week #7.
- Tied for First in Week #9.
- First Place, Week #11.
- In a three-way tie for First in Week #13.
- In a three-way tie for First in Week #15.
- Third Place in Week #17.
- Placed Second in Week #18.
Cast up to four votes in the comments by Friday morning!
11 comments:
Luini, Kauffmann, Sassetta because is that Jesus trying to pick the other guy's pocket while a saint just happens to run into a centaur in the top half? and also those three women look like they're having a great out-of-body experience, and Veronese.
Kauffmann and Wadsworth.
Luini, Jacques "The shitz" Lipchitz, Sassetta.
OK, definitely Luini, who I don't even remember from the Tourney but dang. And I like Kaufmann too. I mean, really I like everybody but Guston in this set. Let's say Luini, Kaufmann, Sassetta, Wadsworth.
Dang, that was hard!
Lipchitz, Wadsworth, Veronese, and Kaufmann.
Yeah, I agree that this is a hard set of artists to decide between. I even like Guston! If I have to choose, I'll go with da Vinci Lite (Luini), Titian Lite (Veronese), Picasso as a sculptor (Lipchitz), and the Siennese Bruegal (Sassetta). Although really I'm rooting for the first 7-way tie.
I'll go with Luini, Sassetta, and Wadsworth. Fourth place would go to everyone but Guston. So, hey, I guess I'll use my right to vote against him.
Wadswroth, Lipchitz. and a vote against Guston
Wadsworth, Lipchitz, and Luini. A vote against Guston.
Susan says "Luini, Sassetta & Wadsworth"
Well! A careful perusal of the votes reveal that Luini and Wadsworth get the week off, Sassetta and Lipschitz get right back in the game, Kauffman and Veronese retire with some dignity, and Guston gets run out of town with a -3 vote that is the most painful tally in the history of the ladder, by -2. See ya next week!
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