THROWBACK THURSDAY (2015) Jean Béraud, French Spectators Filming Historic Wright Brothers Flight With Their iBowlers, 1909 Oil on board
MASTERPIECE #2226 Hugues Merle, French“Yes, My Bonnet Is Really Just a Dinner Napkin. Want To Make Something of It?,” 1876 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2225 Emile Wauters, BelgianBoy Trying To Figure Out How To Put This Stupid Thing in Reverse, 1882 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2224 Carl Rasmussen, Danish “This Has Been an Awesome Bonding Opportunity, Dad, But Next Year Can We Just Play Catch?,” 1882 Oil on copper
MASTERPIECE #2222 Friedrich Ritter von Friedländer-Malheim, Bohemian-Austrian The Johnsons Couldn’t Wait To Try Out Their New Virtual Grandpaâ„¢, If Only They Could Figure Out Where To Put the Batteries, 1882 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #2221 Oscar Björck, Swedish Oddly, It Never Occurred To the Thieves That It Might Be Easier To Steal the Boat By Going the Other Direction, 1884 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2220 Charles-Fernand de Condamy, French “No Way — We’re Not Going To Be Skins. It’s Your Guys’ Turn To Be Skins,” 1884 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2219 Sir James Guthrie, ScottishChildhood Photo of England’s Notorious Jack the Reaper, 1883 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2217 Henry Scott Tuke, British After a Long String of Losers, Sue Was Thrilled To Find a Guy Who Actually Had His Ship Together, 1883 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2216 Frederick Brown, British Girls Re-Enacting the Final Scene From “The Karate Kid,” 1883 Oil on canvas