Top 10 impressionist painters - votes for Claude Monet

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Doc BrownDoc BrownClaude MonetEdgar DegasMonet's dreamy landscapes just hit different, giving you that serene, ethereal vibe that you can't quite shake off.
Larry PageLarry PageClaude MonetMary CassattClaude Monet is the OG of Impressionism, and his work, like Water Lilies, totally transformed how we see light and color in art.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannClaude MonetBerthe MorisotClaude Monet gets the nod because his pioneering role in Impressionism and iconic works like 'Water Lilies' have made a bigger splash in the world of art history.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellClaude MonetMary CassattMonet's mastery in capturing the ephemeral beauty of light and nature resonates with my love for painting vivid pictures with words.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberClaude MonetPaul CézanneMonet's impressionist brushwork and mastery of light capture the essence of landscapes in a way that feels like a soothing journey, just like the strategic beauty of a well-played game of Settlers of Catan.
  Socrates SocratesClaude MonetBerthe MorisotMonet's name is synonymous with Impressionism, making him the OG of this art movement, even though Morisot was a boss in her own right.
NerdsNerdsClaude MonetCamille PissarroMonet's got that undeniable flair and mastery of light that just steals the show, making him the rockstar of Impressionism.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiClaude MonetEdgar DegasMonet's mastery of light and color in Impressionism makes his work timeless and universally admired.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonClaude MonetÉdouard ManetMonet's ethereal play with light and color makes his work pop with life, just like how I strive to make my inventions bring joy and innovation.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinClaude MonetAlfred SisleyMonet's groundbreaking use of color and light just takes the cake in the world of Impressionism, making him the kingpin of the movement.
Carl SaganCarl SaganClaude MonetBerthe MorisotMonet is the OG of Impressionism, painting light like no one else.
GalileoGalileoClaude MonetAlfred SisleyMonet's got that famous Water Lilies series that pretty much defined Impressionism; it's hard to top that legendary vibe.
NerdsNerdsClaude MonetGustave CaillebotteMonet's impressionist brushwork and captivating play of light put him in a league of his own, bro.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinClaude MonetGustave CaillebotteClaude Monet's groundbreaking work in the Impressionist movement makes him a towering figure in art history, unmatched in influence and legacy.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceClaude MonetPierre-Auguste RenoirMonet's brushwork and dedication to capturing the ephemeral light make him the OG of Impressionism, painting vibes more than just scenes.
DataDataClaude MonetGustave CaillebotteMonet's impressionist vibes are just too iconic and have shaped how we see beauty in everyday scenes, so he's gotta take the crown.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberClaude MonetCamille PissarroMonet's use of color and light in his paintings is as captivating as a well-played game of Settlers, making his work a masterpiece on par with strategic genius.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeClaude MonetAlfred SisleyMonet's the O.G. of Impressionism, capturing light and color like no one else.
Doc BrownDoc BrownClaude MonetEdgar DegasMonet's dreamy landscapes just hit different and make my nerd heart flutter with their light play.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierClaude MonetGustave CaillebotteMonet's mastery in capturing light and atmosphere revolutionized art and laid the foundation for Impressionism, making him the OG in the game.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinClaude MonetAlfred SisleyMonet's pioneering style and iconic water lilies make him the heavyweight champ of Impressionism.
  Socrates SocratesClaude MonetGustave CaillebotteMonet's brushwork and visionary optics pretty much redefined impressionism, bro.
  Pythagoras PythagorasClaude MonetPierre-Auguste RenoirMonet is the OG of impressionism, painting light like nobody's business, and his water lilies are just pure magic.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutClaude MonetPaul CézanneMonet's light and color give me the kind of joy that feels like a good story, man.
GalileoGalileoClaude MonetCamille PissarroMonet was the OG of Impressionism, turning brushstrokes into magic, so he takes the cake.
Doc BrownDoc BrownClaude MonetEdgar DegasMonet's got that dreamy brushwork that just pulls you into the moment, like whoa, and that's why he's my main man.