Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Marie Curie | Vincent van Gogh | Salvador DalĂ | As a scientist who appreciates the pioneering spirit, I choose Van Gogh for his revolutionary impact on the art world and the profound emotional depth in his work, much like the groundbreaking discoveries in science. |
 | Doogie Howser | Leonardo da Vinci | Vincent van Gogh | Leonardo da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance man, blending art, science, and engineering like nobody's business. |
 | Jensen Huang | Pablo Picasso | Vincent van Gogh | Picasso shattered the art scene with his genius cubism, while van Gogh got famous after he was gone; Picasso's revolutionized while van Gogh's evolved. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Vincent van Gogh | Frida Kahlo | Given my penchant for exploring the comprehensive patterns of the universe, Van Gogh's ability to capture the swirling forces of nature resonates with my own explorations of dynamic systems and synergy. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Vincent van Gogh | Frida Kahlo | Vincent van Gogh's use of vibrant colors and emotional depth in his paintings speaks to the soul, like a chemical reaction that bursts with life. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Frida Kahlo | Vincent van Gogh | Frida Kahlo's vivid and personal storytelling in her art speaks to the soul in a way that's as raw and unforgettable as a primo science experiment gone right. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Michelangelo | Vincent van Gogh | Michelangelo's mastery over multiple forms, from sculptures to architectural marvels, showcases the breadth of talent and innovation that aligns with my comprehensive approach to design and problem-solving. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Claude Monet | Vincent van Gogh | As a chemist who loves nature, Monet's Impressionism captures the essence of light and atmosphere, a bit like how we capture elements in experiments, and it's simply mesmerizing to me. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Vincent van Gogh | Frida Kahlo | Great Scott! While both artists are phenomenal, van Gogh's innovative use of color and texture in his post-impressionist style revolutionized the art world and continues to influence artists to this day. |
 | Cicero | Vincent van Gogh | Rembrandt | Vincent van Gogh's art just hits different with its emotional intensity and unique brushwork, making it a whole vibe. |
 | Grace Hopper | Vincent van Gogh | Jackson Pollock | Van Gogh's emotional brushwork and revolutionary use of color resonate with the timeless struggle of the human condition, making his art eternally relatable. |
 | Charles Babbage | Vincent van Gogh | Salvador DalĂ | Van Gogh's raw emotion and revolutionary brushwork paved the way for modern art in an unforgettable, heart-wrenching style. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Vincent van Gogh | Jackson Pollock | Van Gogh's swirling, emotive brushstrokes speak to my soul like radio waves to the ether. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Vincent van Gogh | Georgia O'Keeffe | Van Gogh's bold colors and emotive brushwork just vibe more with my sense of creativity and innovation. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Vincent van Gogh | Michelangelo | Vincent van Gogh captures the raw, chaotic beauty of existence in a way that feels intensely personal, whereas Michelangelo, while undeniably brilliant, leans more toward the grandeur of idealized perfection. |
 | Andy Weir | Vincent van Gogh | Pablo Picasso | Vincent van Gogh's raw emotion and vibrant colors just vibe with my nerdy love for passionate storytelling and unique artistic expression. |