Saturday, July 14, 2012

The Infinite Art Tournament: Chagall v. Champaigne!

Marc Chagall
1887 - 1985
Russian-born; worked in France




-----

Philippe de Champaigne
1602 - 1674
Flemish; worked in France.



----

Vote for the artist of your choice!  Votes go in the comments.  Commentary and links to additional work are welcome.  Polls open for at least one month past posting.

14 comments:

pfly said...

Um, Chagall, right?

Nichim said...

Chagall! I do like Champaigne more than some of his contemporaries that we've seen, and I like the sexy sandals in that Last Supper. Maybe someday we can do a tourney, or a lineup, of Last Suppers?

Chuckdaddy said...

Chagall

Jenners said...

Chagall!!!!!

Morgan said...

Agh, difficult. de Champaigne, because reasons.

mrs.5000 said...

Chagall! Not that I don't appreciate the many sides of Cardinal Richelieu, but Chagall should float to an easy win on this one.

Mm Mud said...

The mood calls for detail. Love that newly unfolded table cloth look and the realistic style of the cardinal/pope/clergyman. Based on the posted art, I'm going Champaigne

Alison said...

Champaigne, because I have an affinity for that sort of bilateral symmetry thing he's got goin' on

Michael5000 said...

Quite to my surprise, I'm going with Champaigne. Hands! Folds! Profile-Frontal-Profile! Chagall is a wonderful colorist, and consistently wonderful. Yet, Champaigne.

A powerhouse matchup in a powerhouse bracket. And unless there's a tie somewhere, one of these guys is going to have to take on Cezanne.

Christine M. said...

Chagall

Michael5000 said...

A vote-by-postcard for Chagall.

I'm afraid I used the word "wonderful" redundantly in my own comment, redundantly.

Candida said...

Chagall, because, just, wow! And that really impresses me because the 20th century isn't really my native land, aesthetically. He does all sorts of things I wouldn't normally like, but he makes me want to move into a Chagall museum so I can fall asleep surrounded by his paintings.

And Champaigne is brilliant, and in most other rounds, he'd get my vote based on the fabric creases alone, though I suppose some purists would say that if somebody paints The Last Supper and your eyes are immediately drawn to the folds in the tablecloth, somebody's heart might not have been in their job. Still, much loveliness.

Leonardo Piccioni said...

Champaigne deserves a vote for his balance.

Michael5000 said...

Champaigne's comeback never quite caught him up with Chagall's strong early lead, and the twentieth century dude makes it to the Second Round and a tough faceoff with Cezanne, 8-5. Voting is closed in this match.