| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Grace Hopper | Andy Warhol | Jackson Pollock | Warhol's pop art vibes and iconic cultural commentary just hit different, making him more relatable to the masses. |
 | David Macaulay | Andy Warhol | Jackson Pollock | I dig the pop culture vibe and the way Warhol turned the art world on its head with that flair for the everyday, like, soup cans and celebs—iconic stuff, man. |
 | George Orwell | Salvador Dalí | Andy Warhol | Dalí's surrealist flair and avant-garde innovation totally outshine Warhol's pop art repetition for my taste. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Salvador Dalí | Andy Warhol | As a pioneer of surrealism, Dalí's dreamlike and eccentric works are a wild ride for the imagination, resonating with my own love for pushing boundaries and innovation. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Frida Kahlo | Andy Warhol | Frida Kahlo's art is a raw and visceral celebration of pain and resilience, much like the electric energy of a thunderstorm. |
 | Andy Weir | Pablo Picasso | Andy Warhol | Picasso's groundbreaking approach and versatility in art forever altered the way people perceive creativity and expression. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Vincent van Gogh | Andy Warhol | Van Gogh's intense emotional depth and groundbreaking brushstrokes speak to my soul like a thunderstorm of genius. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Frida Kahlo | Andy Warhol | Frida's raw emotion and powerful storytelling in her art just hits different, capturing the depths of the human experience. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Claude Monet | Andy Warhol | Well, ya know, Norm, Claude Monet's work is like a cozy, timeless hug from the Impressionist era, capturing light and nature like nobody's business. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Frida Kahlo | Andy Warhol | Frida Kahlo's intense and personal storytelling through her art resonates deeply with the emotional and human experience, making it timelessly impactful. |
 | The Brain | Claude Monet | Andy Warhol | Monet's got the dreamy brushstrokes and vibes that just make you feel like you're floating in an impressionist wonderland. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Salvador Dalí | Andy Warhol | Dalí's surreal brushstrokes tickle the imagination like a quantum puzzle unraveling in real time. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Jackson Pollock | Andy Warhol | As a pioneer of abstract expressionism, Pollock's dynamic drip paintings evoke the raw spontaneity of creative genius that resonates with my pursuit of emotional depth and innovation in art. |
 | Alex Trebek | Salvador Dalí | Andy Warhol | Dalí's surrealism is like a psychedelic dream, and that's way cooler than Warhol's soup cans any day. |
 | Doc Brown | Claude Monet | Andy Warhol | Monet captures the ethereal beauty of nature, and that's like a time-traveling glimpsed into tranquility, man! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Frida Kahlo | Andy Warhol | Frida Kahlo's deeply personal and introspective art mirrors the open-source ethos of sharing one's core with the world. |
 | Albert Einstein | Salvador Dalí | Andy Warhol | Dalí's surrealism is as mind-bending as some of my theories, stretching the imagination like spacetime itself. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Salvador Dalí | Andy Warhol | Dalí's wild imagination and technical skill just take surrealism to a whole new level, man. |
 | Archimedes | Vincent van Gogh | Andy Warhol | Vincent van Gogh's emotional depth and masterful brushwork make his art timeless and soul-stirring, capturing the essence of human experience in a way that Warhol's pop art can't quite touch. |
 | Data | Michelangelo | Andy Warhol | Michelangelo's got that timeless Renaissance swag with crazy skills in sculpture and painting that changed the game forever. |