Cast your votes for up to four of these seven artists by Sunday December 29. For clarifications, consult the Ladder of Art FAQ.
Last Week's Results
1. Chase: 5
2. Boudin: 4
2. Carpaccio: 4
3. Perugino: 4
3. Canaletto: 4
6. Campin: 3
6. Giordano: 1
This Week's Contest
Guercino
1591-1666
Italian
Tournament Record: Tied for 370th. Lost to Francesco Guardi and Matthias Grünewald. 9 votes for, 15 against (.375).
Eugène Boudin
1824 - 1898
French
Tournament Record: Tied for 370th. Lost to François Boucher and Dieric Bouts. 9 votes for, 15 against (.375).
- Tied for second in Week #51
Vittore Carpaccio
died 1526
Venetian
Tournament Record: Placed 381st. Beat Caro and Carrà, then lost to Cassatt and Canova. Lowest-ranked ladder artist with two wins in the main Tournament. 18 votes for, 31 against (.367).
- Placed Fourth, Week #49.
- Tied for Third, Week #50.
- Tied for Second in Week #51.
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.
- Tied for First, Week #49.
- Tied for Third, Week #50.
- Tied for Second, Week #51.
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.
- Placed Third in Week #48.
- Tied for Second, Week #49.
- Tied for First, Week #50.
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.
- Placed Fourth in Week #48.
- Tied for Second, Week #49.
- Tied for Third, Week #50.
- Tied for Second, Week #51.
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.
- Tied for First, Week #48.
- Tied for First, Week #50.
Cast up to four votes in the comments by Saturday morning!
5 comments:
Guercino, Carpaccio, Holbein, Daubigny.
Well, let's see here. Good set. Holbein and Perugino of course. And, I'll stop there -- I could reasonably put a minus on Guercino and Daubigny, but it's hard to do it without feeling like you're "going negative," and I don't feel negative.
Susan says: VOTES -- Carpaccio -- I keep liking him more -- Holbein, Canaletto & Daubigny.
I happened to log on to Facebook for the first time since, like, the main Tournament entered, and by gum there were VOTES there:
Elliott: Guercino, Boudin, Daubigny, and Canaletto
Nora: Boudin, Daubigny, and Canaletto
Charlie: Perugino, Holbein, Daubigny, and Boudin.
A strong showing. Certainly Holbein, and I have enough vague positive feeling towards the rest of the bunch that I'll stop there.
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