MASTERPIECE #2079 Édouard Manet, French “You Know You’re Thinking It, So Just Come Out and Say It. The Horizontal Stripe Thing Isn’t Working For Me,” 1874 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2074 Edmund Blair Leighton, English “Great News, Honey. I’ve Decided To Give Up My Family Inheritance To Pursue a Career As an Artist,” 1919 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #2067 Firs Sergeevich Zhuravlev, Russian Portrait of Bride Suffering From Pre-Nup Remorse, 1880 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2025 Henri Regnault, French Why You Don’t Make Fun of the Moorish King’s Pink Dress, 1870 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2015 James Tissot, French Dating Don’t #7: Hitting on a Woman While Wearing a Skirt, 1877 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2004 John Everett Millais, English Promotional Poster for “Just Say No to Poisonous Berries” Campaign, 1851 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1941 Joaquín Sorolla, SpanishThe Guards Had Warned Molly Not To Make Any False Moves, But Those Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in Her Bag Were REALLY Calling To Her, 1892 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1930 Wincenty Wodzinowski, Polish He Asked Yet a Third Time, But the Amazing Scythio Still Couldn’t Get a Volunteer For His “Sawing a Peasant In Half” Trick, 1890 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1882 Sándor Bihari, Hungarian After the Crowd’s Tepid Response at the Rally in Budapest, Laszlo Was Forced To Admit “Let’s Go Hungary!” Wasn’t Working As a Campaign Slogan, 1891 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1878 Artist Unknown Sure, Her Office’s Super Bowl Bash Wasn’t Technically a Costume Party, But Melissa Couldn’t Resist, 16th century Oil on panel