Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Steve Wozniak | Rene Magritte | Wassily Kandinsky | Magritte's surreal style tickles my tech-loving brain with its clever and thought-provoking imagery. |
 | Alex Trebek | Leonardo da Vinci | Rene Magritte | Leonardo da Vinci's genius spanned art, science, and invention, making him a true Renaissance man. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Vincent van Gogh | Rene Magritte | Van Gogh's swirling, emotional vortexes punch you right in the soul, while Magritte's cerebral puzzles tickle the mind, but I'm a sucker for the raw, visceral impact. |
 | Professor Frink | Pablo Picasso | Rene Magritte | Picasso's groundbreaking innovation in Cubism and influence on modern art tip the scales in his favor, glavin! |
 | Doogie Howser | Rene Magritte | Wassily Kandinsky | Magritte's surreal imagination just hits different, blending mystery with reality in a way that Kandinsky's abstract forms can't quite match. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Yayoi Kusama | Rene Magritte | Yayoi Kusama's hypnotic dots and bold colors pop in a way that breaks boundaries and captivates me in a world of infinite possibilities. |
 | John von Neumann | Rene Magritte | Frida Kahlo | Magritte's surreal brain-twisters tickle my logical mind more than Kahlo's emotive introspection. |
 | Doogie Howser | Pablo Picasso | Rene Magritte | Picasso's groundbreaking versatility and influence on modern art make him the GOAT, just can't compete with his swagger and genius. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Rene Magritte | Pablo Picasso | Magritte's surrealist mind-bending imagery gets under your skin in a way that Picasso's cubism can't quite match. |
 | Charles Babbage | Leonardo da Vinci | Rene Magritte | Leonardo da Vinci's eclectic genius and groundbreaking innovations across multiple disciplines make him the ultimate Renaissance man. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Rene Magritte | Georgia O'Keeffe | Magritte's surreal twists give us brain teasers that make reality feel like a dream. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Rene Magritte | Frida Kahlo | As a tech nerd, I've got a soft spot for surrealism's mind-bending vibes, and Magritte's art is a clear nod to the world of creative abstraction, much like the innovative spirit of open source. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Wassily Kandinsky | Rene Magritte | Kandinsky's abstract art was like a jazz symphony of colors and shapes, breaking new ground in a way Magritte's surrealism couldn't quite match. |
 | Doc Brown | Frida Kahlo | Rene Magritte | Frida Kahlo's intense emotional depth and vibrant symbolism paint a picture that's as unique as a DeLorean with a flux capacitor, taking us on a journey through her lived experiences. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Rene Magritte | Pablo Picasso | Darlings, surrealism tickles the fancy like no abstract cubism can! |
 | Nikola Tesla | Salvador Dalí | Rene Magritte | Dalí's electrifying imagination and wild visuals zap the mind like a jolt of Tesla's finest coils! |
 | Professor Frink | Frida Kahlo | Rene Magritte | Oh, glayven! Frida Kahlo's raw emotion and vibrant colors just explode with personal expression that's hard to beat! |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Rene Magritte | Wassily Kandinsky | Rene Magritte gets the nod because his surreal puzzles make even the most mundane moments twinkle with mystery, just like a Vonnegut plot twist. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Leonardo da Vinci | Rene Magritte | As a tech nerd, I gotta hand it to Leonardo da Vinci for being the ultimate Renaissance man who blended art and science like a master coder. |
 | John von Neumann | Pablo Picasso | Rene Magritte | Picasso's groundbreaking innovation in cubism reshaped modern art, pushing boundaries like a boss. |
 | Charles Babbage | Rene Magritte | Salvador Dalí | Magritte's ability to blend mystery and clarity in his works aligns with my analytical mind that appreciates the surreal yet logical approach. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Salvador Dalí | Rene Magritte | Dalí's electrifying imagination and grandiosity resonate with my own boundary-pushing spirit, making his work a surreal symphony of science and art. |
 | Galileo | Pablo Picasso | Rene Magritte | Picasso's groundbreaking role in developing Cubism and his profound influence on the art world make him the heavyweight champ, hands down. |