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Saturday, November 16, 2019

The Ladder of Art -- Week #48


Cast your votes for up to four of these seven artists by Friday November 22.  For clarifications, consult the Ladder of Art FAQ.




Last Week's Results

1. Chase: 9
2. Holbein: 7
3. Perugino: 6
4. Canaletto: 5
5. Palma Vecchio: 3
6. Beccafumi: 2
7. Rosenquist: -1



This Week's Contest



André Beauneveu
active 1361, died c.1402
French

Tournament Record: Placed 382nd. Tied with Domenico Beccafumi, lost to Remedios Varo, beat William Hogarth, and lost to Homer. 18 votes for, 31 against (.367).






Julian Schnabel
Born 1951
American

Tournament Record: Tied for 383rd. Defeated Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, then lost to Egon Schiele and Martin Schongauer. 11 votes for, 19 against (.367).







Francesco Salviati (AKA Francesco de' Rossi)
1510 - 1563
Florentine

Tournament Record: Tied for 383rd. Defeated Robert Ryman, then lost to Rachel Ruysch and Juan Sánchez Cotán. 11 votes for, 19 against (.367).







Perugino
1447ish - 1523
Italian

Tournament Record: Tied for 383rd. Lost to Francis Picabia, beat Max Pechstein, then lost to Piero di Cosimo. 11 votes for, 19 against (.367).
  • Placed Third in Week #47.







Hans Holbein
1497ish - 1543
German; worked in Britain

Tournament Record: Tied for 392nd. He, Hans, lost to Winslow Homer and Gerrit van Honthorst. 9 votes for, 16 votes against (.360).
  • Tied for First in Week #44.  
  • Tied for Second in Week #46.
  • Placed Second in Week #47.






Canaletto
1697 - 1768
Italian (Venetian); also worked in England

Tournament Record: Placed 448th. Beat Robert Campin, then lost to Caravaggio and Alexander Calder. 7 votes for, 17 votes against (.292).
  • Placed First in Week #24. 
  • Placed First again in Week #26. 
  • Placed First again in Week #28. 
  • And again in Week #30. 
  • And again in Week #32. 
  • And again in Week #34.
  • And again in Week #36. 
  • And again in Week #38. 
  • And again in Week #40. 
  • Tied for First in Week #42. 
  • Tied for First again in Week #44.
  • Tied for Second in Week #46.
  • Placed Fourth in Week #47.






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 all of the even-numbered Ladder Weeks #2 - #20.
  • Tied for First, Week #22. 
  • Placed Third in Week #24. 
  • Tied for First, Week #25.
  • Tied for First, Week #27. 
  • Tied for Second, Weeks #29 - #32. 
  • Tied for Second, Week #33.
  • Tied for Second again in Week #34. 
  • Tied for First, Week #35.
  • Tied for Second, Weeks #37 - #40. 
  • Placed Second, Week #41. 
  • Placed Third in Week #42. 
  • Tied for First, Week #43. 
  • Placed Second, Week #45. 
  • Placed First, Week #46.





Cast up to four votes in the comments by Friday morning!

10 comments:

  1. ...and I'll start the bidding with Holbein, Perugino, and Schnabel.

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  2. I'll vote for old favorites Daubigny and Canaletto, and also
    Perugino and Beauneveu. I am amused about how lumpy the Salviati babies are

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  3. Perugino, Schnabel, Daubigny, and Canaletto.

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  4. Perugino, Daubigny, Canaletto, and Salviati.

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  5. Wow! I really like them all. Is this the new future of the ladder? I'll give of a 4/7 vote to all.

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  6. That's not allowed? Okay then.

    Well Holbein and Perugino will get my vote for like forever.

    I respect Canaletto but have grown a bit bored of him. There's something a little muted about these gorgeous Venetian scenes.

    I really like the over-the-top chaos with muscled babies of Salviati but no so much his portraits.

    I don't like Schnabel quite as much as I want to.

    So I'll go with the glowing Beauneveu, Daubginy, Holbein, and Perugino.

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  7. Holbein, Canaletto, Daubigny, Salviati

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  8. Beauneveu, Perugino, Holbein, Daubigny.

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  9. Susan goes for Beauneveu, Holbein, Daubigny, and Canaletto.

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  10. A strong field! The standouts for me are Holbein and Perugino.

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