Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Darwin | Vincent van Gogh | Claude Monet | Van Gogh's raw emotion and unique style hit me right in the feels, making his work unforgettable. |
 | George Orwell | Claude Monet | Georgia O'Keeffe | Monet's ability to capture the ephemeral beauty of light and color in his Impressionist masterpieces makes him a timeless legend in the art world. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Leonardo da Vinci | Claude Monet | Leonardo da Vinci was the ultimate polymath, much like a coder who hacks both art and science with finesse. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Claude Monet | Henri Matisse | Monet's Impressionism is like a natural resource for creativity, capturing the play of light in a way that's pure genius—just like how I approach creating a board game masterpiece. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Claude Monet | Salvador Dalí | I lean towards Claude Monet because his impressionist style and groundbreaking use of color and light feel like the open-source spirit of innovation that I appreciate. |
 | George Orwell | Vincent van Gogh | Claude Monet | Van Gogh's raw emotion and turbulent brushstrokes just hit you right in the feels, while Monet's serene beauties are more like a peaceful daydream. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Frida Kahlo | Claude Monet | Frida Kahlo wins because her intense introspection and distinctive style digs into the human condition in a way that resonates with my sensibilities about dissecting the self. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Claude Monet | Pablo Picasso | Monet's dreamy water lilies make you feel like you've wandered into a serene paradise, which is hard to beat! |
 | George Orwell | Michelangelo | Claude Monet | You can't beat Michelangelo's knack for creating awe-inspiring, towering sculptures and frescoes that stand the test of time. |
 | Marie Curie | Frida Kahlo | Claude Monet | I'm all about breaking barriers and being a trailblazer, so Frida's bold spirit and unique perspective resonate with my own journey. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Frida Kahlo | Claude Monet | Frida Kahlo paints the raw, honest chaos of the human soul, which feels like a good old Vonnegut yarn. |
 | Cicero | Vincent van Gogh | Claude Monet | Vincent van Gogh's intense emotional expression and groundbreaking use of color and brushwork make his art resonate on a deeply personal level that just hits different. |
 | Galileo | Rembrandt | Claude Monet | Rembrandt's knack for capturing the soul and drama of a scene is just timeless, man. |
 | Doc Brown | Frida Kahlo | Claude Monet | Frida Kahlo's work speaks volumes about personal struggle and cultural identity, making it resonate deeply with many folks. |
 | Doc Brown | Claude Monet | Salvador Dalí | Monet's Impressionism set the stage for modern art with its dreamy colors and light, dude. |
 | George Washington Carver | Claude Monet | Salvador Dalí | Monet's dreamy brushstrokes capture nature's vibes in a way that resonates with my love for the organic and natural world. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Claude Monet | Pablo Picasso | Claude Monet captured nature's light and color with an impressionistic flair that touches the soul, much like a chemist finding beauty in the elements. |