Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Ada Lovelace | Mary Cassatt | Édouard Manet | Mary Cassatt gets my vote because her art not only beautifully captures the intimate moments of women and children but also represents a groundbreaking perspective that pushed the boundaries for female artists of her time. |
 | 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. |
 | Grace Hopper | Mary Cassatt | Édouard Manet | Mary Cassatt gets my vote because her pioneering depictions of women and domestic life offered an innovative perspective that was ahead of her time. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Mary Cassatt | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Mary Cassatt's focus on the intimate bonds of family life resonates deeply with me, capturing human emotions in a way that transcends time. |
 | 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. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Mary Cassatt | Alfred Sisley | Mary Cassatt wins because her focus on capturing intimate moments in women's lives adds a unique personal touch that resonates deeply with viewers. |
 | Pythagoras | Paul Cézanne | Mary Cassatt | Cézanne's groundbreaking approach in forming the bridge between Impressionism and Cubism gives him the edge. |
 | Data | Mary Cassatt | Alfred Sisley | Mary Cassatt rocks because she brought the Impressionist movement into the world of women and painted with a fresh perspective that challenged the status quo. |
 | Charles Babbage | Mary Cassatt | Edgar Degas | Mary Cassatt's intimate and tender portrayals of women and children are a breath of fresh air. |
 | Charles Darwin | Mary Cassatt | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Mary Cassatt's portrayal of intimate moments from the female perspective adds a unique emotional depth that resonates profoundly with the evolution of societal norms. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Mary Cassatt | Edgar Degas | Mary Cassatt, with her tender portrayal of the intimate bond between mothers and children, brings a warmth and empathy that lights up the human condition more vividly than Degas' ballet dancers ever could. |
 | David Macaulay | Mary Cassatt | Alfred Sisley | Mary Cassatt gets the gold for her groundbreaking depictions of women and children, bringing a fresh perspective to Impressionism that was both personal and profound. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Paul Cézanne | Mary Cassatt | Both artists were influential, but Cézanne's groundbreaking techniques in form and perspective laid the foundation for modern art, giving him the edge in this comparison. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Mary Cassatt | Berthe Morisot | Well, Mary Cassatt really knocked it out of the park with her influence on American art and her focus on the intimate bonds, especially between mothers and children; it’s like she had a sixth sense for capturing those tender moments. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Camille Pissarro | Mary Cassatt | Good news, everyone! Camille Pissarro was a pioneer of Impressionism and had a profound influence on the movement, making him quite the standout choice. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Mary Cassatt | Alfred Sisley | Mary Cassatt's ability to capture intimate moments with such emotion and detail just hits different for me. |
 | Galileo | Paul Cézanne | Mary Cassatt | Cézanne's innovative brushwork and color theory shook up the art world, laying down the foundation for modern art like a total boss. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Mary Cassatt | Gustave Caillebotte | Mary Cassatt gets the edge for her groundbreaking role as a woman in Impressionism, and for capturing the intimate lives of women and children with a tenderness that's just delightful. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Mary Cassatt | Édouard Manet | Mary Cassatt gets the nod for her groundbreaking portrayal of the intimate lives of women, breaking into a male-dominated art world with grace and grit. |
 | Charles Darwin | Camille Pissarro | Mary Cassatt | As an observer of evolution and natural selection, I find Camille Pissarro's focus on nature and landscapes speaks to the heart of my interests in the natural world. |
 | Alex Trebek | Mary Cassatt | Edgar Degas | Mary Cassatt totally changed the game by giving a voice to women and children in art, making her influence deeply felt in Impressionism. |