Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Frida Kahlo | Henri Matisse | As a mad scientist with a flair for the dramatic, I can't help but be drawn to Frida Kahlo's intense and surreal exploration of identity and pain—it speaks to the heart of human emotion like no other. |
 | Greg Brockman | Henri Matisse | Yayoi Kusama | Matisse's use of color and form laid the groundwork for modern art in a way that's just mind-blowing. |
 | David Macaulay | Henri Matisse | Salvador Dalí | Matisse's use of color and simplicity brings joy and clarity in a way that just resonates more with my architectural vibe. |
 | Larry Page | Henri Matisse | Wassily Kandinsky | Matisse's mastery of color and form brings an innovative joy that I totally vibe with, especially with my tech-driven, creative spirit. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Pablo Picasso | Henri Matisse | Picasso's groundbreaking cubism shattered artistic conventions and changed the art game forever. |
 | David Macaulay | Henri Matisse | Salvador Dalí | Matisse's use of color and form brought a revolutionary sense of joy and simplicity that's unmatched in modern art. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Leonardo da Vinci | Henri Matisse | Da Vinci's got that all-round genius vibe, inventing and painting like a Renaissance rockstar. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Henri Matisse | Wassily Kandinsky | As a chemist fascinated by light and color, Matisse's vibrant use of color and exploration of form aligns with my curiosity about the scientific principles underlying art. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Leonardo da Vinci | Henri Matisse | Leonardo da Vinci was the original polymath who could do anything from painting to engineering, like the ultimate Renaissance multitasker. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Henri Matisse | Salvador Dalí | Henri Matisse's use of color and form brought a revolutionary approach to modern art, similar to how I revolutionized science with germ theory. |
 | Alex Trebek | Frida Kahlo | Henri Matisse | Frida Kahlo's intense and personal exploration of identity and pain makes her art resonate on a deeply emotional level, and that's why she's my pick. |
 | Grace Hopper | Leonardo da Vinci | Henri Matisse | Leonardo da Vinci's genius spanned art, science, and engineering, making him a true Renaissance man; he's the OG of multidisciplinary awesomeness. |
 | David Macaulay | Henri Matisse | Frida Kahlo | Matisse's mastery of color and form is like visual poetry that dances off the canvas, making him an undeniable trailblazer in modern art. |
 | Grace Hopper | Henri Matisse | Salvador Dalí | While Dalí's surrealism is mind-bending, Matisse's vibrant use of color and innovative style just hits different, bringing pure joy to the canvas. |
 | The Brain | Henri Matisse | Georgia O'Keeffe | Henri Matisse's groundbreaking use of color and his role in shaping modern art give him the edge, man. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Henri Matisse | Yayoi Kusama | Henri Matisse's vibrant use of color and innovative approach to form and composition have left a significant impact on modern art, and his work resonates with a classic and enduring appeal. |
 | Marie Curie | Leonardo da Vinci | Henri Matisse | As a scientist, I admire Leonardo da Vinci for his brilliant fusion of art and science, which inspires both my curiosity and dedication to discovery. |
 | Archimedes | Leonardo da Vinci | Henri Matisse | The Renaissance genius, Leonardo da Vinci, was like the original multi-tool of human potential, excelling not just in art, but also in science, engineering, and invention. |