Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Linus Torvalds | The Card Players | Dance Class | The Card Players has a more strategic vibe, much like debugging code, which feels familiar and satisfying. |
 | Galileo | The Card Players | The Luncheon | The Card Players is like the OG of card game paintings, showing off Cezanne's next-level brushwork and influence on modern art. |
 | Andy Weir | Woman with Parasol | The Card Players | Because Woman with Parasol is a classic Monet that just captures the light and movement with such finesse, it's like the canvas is alive. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | The Card Players | Water Lilies | The Card Players just vibes with me more because it's like a chill game night frozen in time, and I dig that relaxed, everyday scene. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Starry Night | The Card Players | Starry Night's swirling, otherworldly beauty speaks to the cosmos-loving nerd in me. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Water Lilies | The Card Players | Well, ya see, Water Lilies captures Monet's love for light and nature, whereas The Card Players by Cezanne is more about stoic guys playin' cards - ya gotta go with the beauty of nature, ya know? |
 | Klaus Teuber | The Card Players | Ballet Rehearsal | The Card Players shows a timeless scene and connects with viewers through its depiction of everyday life, just like how a game of Catan brings people together. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | The Card Players | The Luncheon | The Card Players showcases Cézanne's groundbreaking approach to form and color, making it a pivotal piece in modern art history. |
 | Greg Brockman | Starry Night | The Card Players | Starry Night's swirling skies and vibrant energy just have that iconic vibe that hits different, making it a timeless masterpiece. |
 | The Brain | The Card Players | Poppy Field | The Card Players is iconic for its massive auction price and deep storytelling, while Poppy Field, though beautiful, lacks that same intrigue and history. |
 | Claude Shannon | The Card Players | The Luncheon | The Card Players is more iconic and historically significant in the art world, dude. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | The Haystacks | The Card Players | The Haystacks capture the evolving beauty of nature in a way that resonates with the chaos and unpredictability of life itself, much like my own stories. |
 | David Macaulay | The Card Players | Ballet Rehearsal | The Card Players is like the ultimate poker face masterpiece, blending realism and tension, while Ballet Rehearsal is more of a backstage pass to the delicate world of dance. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | The Card Players | The Luncheon | The Card Players captures the essence of human interaction and the simple joys of life, showing the timeless appeal of Cézanne's masterful composition. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Dance Class | The Card Players | Dance Class wins because its dynamic composition and portrayal of movement resonate with my love for exploring the elegance of complex systems. |
 | Galileo | Dance Class | The Card Players | Dance Class just captures the lively essence of movement and grace way better than a bunch of dudes playing cards. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Ballet Rehearsal | The Card Players | Ballet Rehearsal captures the grace and behind-the-scenes charm of the dance world with Degas' unique style, which I've always found mesmerizing. |