Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Doc Brown | Claude Monet | Edgar Degas | Monet's dreamy landscapes just hit different, giving you that serene, ethereal vibe that you can't quite shake off. |
 | Larry Page | Claude Monet | Mary Cassatt | Claude Monet is the OG of Impressionism, and his work, like Water Lilies, totally transformed how we see light and color in art. |
 | John von Neumann | Claude Monet | Berthe Morisot | Claude 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 Orwell | Claude Monet | Mary Cassatt | Monet's mastery in capturing the ephemeral beauty of light and nature resonates with my love for painting vivid pictures with words. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Claude Monet | Paul Cézanne | Monet'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 | Claude Monet | Berthe Morisot | Monet's name is synonymous with Impressionism, making him the OG of this art movement, even though Morisot was a boss in her own right. |
 | Nerds | Claude Monet | Camille Pissarro | Monet's got that undeniable flair and mastery of light that just steals the show, making him the rockstar of Impressionism. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Claude Monet | Edgar Degas | Monet's mastery of light and color in Impressionism makes his work timeless and universally admired. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Claude Monet | Édouard Manet | Monet'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 Darwin | Claude Monet | Alfred Sisley | Monet's groundbreaking use of color and light just takes the cake in the world of Impressionism, making him the kingpin of the movement. |
 | Carl Sagan | Claude Monet | Berthe Morisot | Monet is the OG of Impressionism, painting light like no one else. |
 | Galileo | Claude Monet | Alfred Sisley | Monet's got that famous Water Lilies series that pretty much defined Impressionism; it's hard to top that legendary vibe. |
 | Nerds | Claude Monet | Gustave Caillebotte | Monet's impressionist brushwork and captivating play of light put him in a league of his own, bro. |
 | Charles Darwin | Claude Monet | Gustave Caillebotte | Claude Monet's groundbreaking work in the Impressionist movement makes him a towering figure in art history, unmatched in influence and legacy. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Claude Monet | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Monet's brushwork and dedication to capturing the ephemeral light make him the OG of Impressionism, painting vibes more than just scenes. |
 | Data | Claude Monet | Gustave Caillebotte | Monet'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 Teuber | Claude Monet | Camille Pissarro | Monet'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-Lee | Claude Monet | Alfred Sisley | Monet's the O.G. of Impressionism, capturing light and color like no one else. |
 | Doc Brown | Claude Monet | Edgar Degas | Monet's dreamy landscapes just hit different and make my nerd heart flutter with their light play. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Claude Monet | Gustave Caillebotte | Monet's mastery in capturing light and atmosphere revolutionized art and laid the foundation for Impressionism, making him the OG in the game. |
 | Albert Einstein | Claude Monet | Alfred Sisley | Monet's pioneering style and iconic water lilies make him the heavyweight champ of Impressionism. |
 | Socrates | Claude Monet | Gustave Caillebotte | Monet's brushwork and visionary optics pretty much redefined impressionism, bro. |
 | Pythagoras | Claude Monet | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Monet is the OG of impressionism, painting light like nobody's business, and his water lilies are just pure magic. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Claude Monet | Paul Cézanne | Monet's light and color give me the kind of joy that feels like a good story, man. |
 | Galileo | Claude Monet | Camille Pissarro | Monet was the OG of Impressionism, turning brushstrokes into magic, so he takes the cake. |
 | Doc Brown | Claude Monet | Edgar Degas | Monet's got that dreamy brushwork that just pulls you into the moment, like whoa, and that's why he's my main man. |