Saturday, January 9, 2021

The Ladder of Art -- Week #93

Cast votes for up to four of this week's slate of seven artists by Saturday, January 16.  For clarifications, consult the Ladder of Art FAQ.



Last Whenever's Results
1. Utrillo: 7
2. Corot: 6
3. Derain: 4
3. van Eyck: 4
5. Long: 3
5. Dou: 3
7. Schad: 1


This Week's Contest



Marcel Broodthaers
1924 - 1976
Belgian

Tournament Record: Placed 279th. Lost to Brown, tied with Brauner, lost to Böcklin. 18 votes for, 22 against (.450).





Sir John Everett Millais
1829 - 1896
British

Tournament Record: Tied for 280th. Lost to Michaelangelo and Millet. 9 votes for, 11 against (.450).




Alexei von Jawlensky
1864 - 1941
Russian; worked in Germany

Tournament Record: Tied for 280th. Lost to Ivanov and Hunt. 9 votes for, 11 against (.450).




Jan Van Eyck
1390ish - 1441
Dutch

Tournament Record: Placed 282nd. Beat Etty and Estes, lost to Eakins and Fabritius. 22 votes for, 27 against (.449).

  • Tied for Third Place in Week #92



Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
1796 - 1875
French

Tournament Record: Placed 288th. Beat Correggio and Courbet, tied with Dali, lost to Caillebotte and Carrà. 29 votes for, 36 against (.446).

  •  Placed First, Week #90.
  • Placed Second, Week #92.



André Derain
1880 - 1954
French

Tournament Record: Placed 295th. Lost to Diebenkorn and Denis. 12 votes for, 15 against (.444).
  • Placed Second in Week #89. 
  • Tied for Second in Week #90.
  • Placed Second in Week #91.
  • Tied for Third in Week #92.




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).
  • 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, Weeks #74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84 & 86.
  • Tied for Second, Week #88.
  • Placed First, Week #89.
  • Placed First, Week #91.



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

8 comments:

Morgan said...

Welcome back!

Today I'm feeling Sir John, Corot, and von Jawlensky. And then it's close between Derain and Chase... I think I'll swing Chase this time.

mrs.5000 said...

Hey, I was thinking of old Marcel Broodthaers the other day. I still don't like him that much, but at least he's memorable. My two votes are for Van Eyck and Corot.

Candida said...

Millais, Van Eyck, Chase.

Chuckdaddy said...

Who is this Millais character? (Checking) Looks like I forgot about him because his tournament debut was so fleeting. But it's hard to feel too bad about losing by 1 vote to Michelangelo and Millet. Maybe the ladder can give him a second chance?

And my other votes will go to Corot, Chase, and... Jawlensky.

Nora said...

Millais, Corot, Chase, and Derain

Elliott said...

Millais, Corot, Chase, and Derain.

Michael5000 said...

For me, I feel like I'm looking at a seven-way tie here. No votes!

Michael5000 said...

And here's Susan: 'VOTES -- My vote for Broodthaers is in memory of my husband Dan. He never saw mussels on a menu that he didn't order them. He would have loved that potful.
And Corot, Derain & Chase.'