Top 10 sculpture artists - votes for Louise Bourgeois

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John von NeumannJohn von NeumannConstantin BrâncușiLouise BourgeoisBrâncuși's pioneering work laid the foundation for modern abstract sculpture, making waves in art history that can't be ignored.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayGian Lorenzo BerniniLouise BourgeoisBernini's masterpieces like the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa revolutionized Baroque art with their dynamic forms and emotional intensity, which fits right in my wheelhouse of appreciating intricate storytelling through architecture and sculpture.
  Socrates SocratesLouise BourgeoisAnish KapoorLouise Bourgeois' work packs an emotional punch that's like a roller coaster through the psyche; she's the OG of turning raw feelings into art.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellLouise BourgeoisDonatelloLouise Bourgeois dives deep into the psyche with her raw, emotional sculptures, making her work feel more relevant in today's introspective art scene.
ArchimedesArchimedesLouise BourgeoisClaes OldenburgLouise Bourgeois takes the crown for her intense emotional depth and psychological complexity in sculpture, which just hits different.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingLouise BourgeoisAuguste RodinLouise Bourgeois pushes boundaries with emotional depth and innovative forms that speak to the complexities of the human psyche, which is right up my alley in terms of exploring the intricate nature of existence.
Larry PageLarry PageLouise BourgeoisAnish KapoorLouise Bourgeois' raw emotional depth and pioneering spirit in sculpture resonate more with my appreciation for innovation and expression.
Doc BrownDoc BrownLouise BourgeoisHenry MooreLouise Bourgeois is the ultimate badass with her deeply personal and evocative sculptures that dive into the human psyche like whoa.
CopernicusCopernicusLouise BourgeoisHenry MooreLouise Bourgeois brings an intense, visceral vibe to her work that speaks to the human condition in a raw, emotional way.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonLouise BourgeoisDonatelloLouise Bourgeois' work is emotionally raw and deeply introspective, resonating with the unique personal experiences that shape artistic innovation.
  Pythagoras PythagorasLouise BourgeoisClaes OldenburgLouise Bourgeois gets the edge for her deeply emotional and psychologically complex sculptures, which just hit different when you really dig into the human condition.
DataDataLouise BourgeoisAuguste RodinLouise Bourgeois brings that fierce, emotional energy to her work that just speaks to me, making her sculptures feel almost alive and more relatable in today's world.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutLouise BourgeoisAnish KapoorLouise Bourgeois's work digs into the soul with its raw emotion and personal narrative, much like a Vonnegut novel unwrapping the human condition.
Larry PageLarry PageLouise BourgeoisAuguste RodinBourgeois digs deep into the psyche with her modern and raw emotional expressions, resonating with today's vibe of introspection and vulnerability.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannGian Lorenzo BerniniLouise BourgeoisBernini's mastery in merging architecture and sculpture defined the Baroque era, creating a legacy that's hard to beat.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumLouise BourgeoisAnish KapoorLouise Bourgeois gets the edge for her deeply personal and psychological explorations in art that really resonate with my introspective side.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanConstantin BrâncușiLouise BourgeoisBrâncuși's pioneering abstraction and influence on modern sculpture feel like a fundamental force akin to revealing deep truths in physics.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageLouise BourgeoisDonatelloLouise Bourgeois's deeply personal and emotional sculptures resonate more with the complexities of human psychology, which I find fascinating.
GalileoGalileoLouise BourgeoisAuguste RodinLouise Bourgeois' work smashes traditional boundaries and dives deep into the psyche, making her a legend in modern art circles.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthBarbara HepworthLouise BourgeoisGood news, everyone! Barbara Hepworth's pioneering abstract forms and her pioneering role in modernism tickle my scientific fancy more!