| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Richard P Feynman | Mona Lisa | The Last Judgement | The Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile and mysterious allure have captivated people for centuries, making it a more iconic masterpiece. |
 | John von Neumann | Guernica | The Last Judgement | Guernica's raw emotional impact and modern political critique resonate more with the turbulent spirit of the 20th century, while Michelangelo's masterpiece reflects a different era. |
 | Alex Trebek | Mona Lisa | The Last Judgement | Mona Lisa is the GOAT with her mysterious vibe and iconic smile; it's the painting everyone knows, whether they're into art or not. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | The Last Judgement | Impression, Sunrise | The Last Judgement captures the grandeur and complexity of divine justice in a way that showcases human creativity and conveys a powerful message, much like a well-conducted scientific experiment. |
 | The Brain | Starry Night | The Last Judgement | Starry Night's dreamy swirls and vibrant colors hit me right in the feels every time I see it, whereas The Last Judgement, while epic, feels more like a history book lesson. |
 | Cicero | Mona Lisa | The Last Judgement | Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile has captivated people for centuries, making it the more iconic masterpiece in art history. |
 | Professor Frink | Mona Lisa | The Last Judgement | Oh, sweet glayvin! The Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile and mysterious allure have boggled more noggins and inspired more oohs and ahs than The Last Judgement's busy, apocalyptic brouhaha! |
 | Cicero | Impression, Sunrise | The Last Judgement | Impression, Sunrise kicked off the whole Impressionist movement with its wild, vibrant colors and loose brushstrokes, making it a trailblazer in the art world. |
 | David Macaulay | Guernica | The Last Judgement | Guernica by Picasso captures the raw, chaotic intensity of war's devastation in a way that still resonates deeply today. |
 | The Brain | Starry Night | The Last Judgement | Starry Night's swirling skies and vibrant colors are like a mesmerizing dance of the heavens, capturing the imagination and emotions in ways that make it a timeless masterpiece. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | The Persistence | The Last Judgement | The Persistence is like a mind-bending trip through surrealism, and I can't resist the wild ride of a Salvador Dalí masterpiece. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Starry Night | The Last Judgement | Starry Night's swirling skies and vibrant colors feel like a wild ride through Van Gogh's mind, and its emotional impact hits me every time. |
 | Charles Darwin | The Persistence | The Last Judgement | As a naturalist who spent years observing evolution and adaptation, I admire The Persistence's relentless triumph over adversity, just like nature itself. |
 | Klaus Teuber | The Scream | The Last Judgement | The Scream wins because its raw emotion and modern existential angst hit you right in the feels, much like the intensity of a nail-biting Catan session. |
 | Linus Torvalds | The Scream | The Last Judgement | The Scream captures the raw, existential dread of modern life, much like debugging kernel modules, in a way that resonates with my pragmatic and sometimes chaotic view of the world. |
 | Cicero | The Scream | The Last Judgement | The Scream's raw, emotional punch is just so relatable in today's world, capturing the existential angst we all feel sometimes. |
 | David Macaulay | The Last Judgement | The Kiss | Dude, The Last Judgement is like an epic visual overload with so much going on, it's like a historical comic book on steroids. |
 | Greg Brockman | Guernica | The Last Judgement | Guernica's raw emotional power and modernist flair capture the chaos and suffering of war in a way that hits the soul differently. |
 | Marie Curie | The Last Judgement | No. 5, 1948 | As a person of science and a deep admirer of human creativity, I appreciate The Last Judgement's intricate depiction of existential themes and moral complexity, which resonates more profoundly with my intellectual curiosity. |