Thomas Hart Benton, American
Courtroom Sketch By Artist Who Left His Glasses in the Car, ca. 1964
Oil on canvas
Thomas Hart Benton, American
Courtroom Sketch By Artist Who Left His Glasses in the Car, ca. 1964
Oil on canvas
Edwin Landseer, English
The Artist, Wondering Why This Happens Every Time He Draws Squirrels, 1865
Oil on canvas
Henri Fantin-Latour, French
Carla, Idly Wondering If Breaking a Canvas Over a Competitor’s Head Is Grounds For Disqualification From the Art Contest, 1879
Oil on canvas
Victor Joseph Chavet, French
“Wow, I Really Love What the Artist Is Doing Here. Using Simple Materials and a Monochromatic Color Scheme To Represent the Bleakness of Post-Industrial Society. Oh, Wait — I Think I’m Looking at the Back,” 1875
Oil on panel
Henri Fantin-Latour, French
“Put It This Way. If Women Were Allowed to Work, I’d Tell You Not to Quit Your Day Job,” 1875
Oil on canvas
Hippolyte Petitjean, French
“You Know, You Might Want To Put Something On, Courtney. These Woods are Crawling With Impressionists,” 1919
Oil on canvas