Cast votes for up to four of these seven artists by Saturday, August 22. For clarifications, consult the Ladder of Art FAQ.
Last Week's Results
1. Tatlin: 7
2. Cragg: 6
3. Gozzolli: 5
3. Matta: 5
5. Hogarth: 4
6. Christo: 3
7. Bonnard: 1
This Week's Contest
Giorgio Morandi
1890 - 1964
Italian
Tournament Record: Placed 307th. Lost to Moreau, beat Moroni, lost to Léger. 15 votes for, 20 against (.429).
Sir Jacob Epstein
1880 - 1959
American; worked in Britain
Tournament Record: Placed 308th. Lost to Ensor, tied with Elsheimer, lost to Nash. 15 votes for, 20 against (.429).
Giovanni Battista Moroni
1520ish - 1578
Italian
Tournament Record: Placed 309th. Lost to Morisot and Morandi. 9 votes for, 12 against (.429).
Roberto Sebastian Echaurren Matta
1911 - 2002
Chile
Tournament Record: Placed 312th. Lost to Matisse, defeated Mengs and de Heem, tied with Laurencin, lost to Renoir. 28 votes for, 38 against (.424).
- Placed 2nd, Week #80.
- Tied for 3rd, Week #81.
Benozzo Gozzoli
1421 - 1497
Florentine
Tournament Record: Placed 332nd. Lost to El Greco and Jan van Goyen. 10 votes for, 14 against (.417).
- Tied for First, Week #73.
- Tied for First, Week #75.
- Tied for First, Week #77.
- Tied for First, Week #79.
- Tied for Third, Week #81.
Tony Cragg
born 1949
English
Tournament Record:Placed 334th. Tied with Cozens, Lost to Andy Goldsworthy, Lambasted Lucas van Leyden, lost to Mabuse. 22 votes for, 31 against (.415).
born 1949
English
Tournament Record:Placed 334th. Tied with Cozens, Lost to Andy Goldsworthy, Lambasted Lucas van Leyden, lost to Mabuse. 22 votes for, 31 against (.415).
- Tied for First in Week #72.
- Tied for Third, Week #74.
- Placed Third, Week #75.
- Placed Fourth, Week #76.
- Placed Third, Week #77.
- Placed Second, Week #78.
- Tied for First, Week #79.
- Place Second, Week #81.
William Merritt Chase
1849 - 1916
American
Tournament Record:Tied for 439th. Beaten by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin and Christo. 6 votes for, 14 votes against (.300).
1849 - 1916
American
Tournament Record:Tied for 439th. Beaten by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin and Christo. 6 votes for, 14 votes against (.300).
- Placed Second, Week #26.
- Tied for First, Week #27.
- Placed First, Week #29.
- Placed First, Week #31.
- Tied for Second, Week #33.
- Tied for Second again, Week #34.
- Tied for First, Week #35.
- Placed First, Weeks #37, 39, & 41.
- Tied for First in Week #43.
- Placed First, Weeks #45, 47, 49 & 51.
- Placed First again in Week #53. He took his bye in Week #54, and then waited a few weeks for the Ladder to catch back up to him.
- Placed First in Week #57.
- Tied for First in Week #59.
- Placed First in Week #61.
- Tied for First in Week #63.
- Placed First in Week #65.
- Placed Second in Week #67.
- Tied for First in Week #68.
- First Place, Week #70.
- Tied for First in Week #72.
- Placed First, Week #74.
- Placed First, Week #76.
- Placed First, Week #78.
- Placed First, Week #80.
Cast up to four votes in the comments by Saturday morning!
10 comments:
Moroni
Matta
Gozzoli
Chase
Epstein, Matta, Cragg, and Chase. (Sorry, Gozzoli... you were a close fifth!)
Moroni, Matta, Gozzoli, Chase.
Moroni, Epstein, Cragg, and Chase
Chase, Gozzoli, and Chase.
Vote against Moroni.
Oops. Meant Matta instead of the second Chase.
Chase and Cragg.
Vote against Epstein.
Morandi, Moroni, Gozzoli, Chase.
Well, let's see here... Susan says 'Only three VOTES today -- Morandi (I've seen a lot of his work at the Center for Modern Italian Art here, & like it a lot), Gozzoli & Chase.'
I'll go with Morandi, Cragg, Chase. Its tempting to vote against Matta, but the possibility of having Matta votes so close to anti-Matta votes raises the prospect that we could accidently release titanic uncontrollable forces.
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