MASTERPIECE #2014 Paul Delaroche, French The Princes in the Tower Secretly Reading “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” 1831 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1982 José Ferraz de Almeida Junior, Brazilian “If Curious George Asks What Happened To His Lunch, I Was Never Here. Got It?,” 1897 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1976 George Paul Chalmers, Scottish The Reverend Robert Hutchison, With the Bible He Just Found in His Beard, 1876 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1969 Adolf Heinrich-Hansen, DanishScene From Jane Austen’s Failed “Pride & Prejudice” Sequel, “Bodices & Billiards,” 1895 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1896 Luis Ricardo Falero, Spanish Tinkerbell, Wondering Why That Mayfly She Hooked Up With Friday Night Still Hasn’t Called, 1888 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1888 Arnold Böcklin, Swiss Less-Popular Children’s Book Character #19: Randy, the Meth Head Unicorn, 1885 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #1865 Max Liebermann, German“The Handmaid’s Tale” Stunt Doubles Relaxing Between Scenes, ca. 1882 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1857 Julius Hübner, German“Sorry For the Confusion, Folks. These Are Just My 95 Theses Attacking the Catholic Church. If You’re Looking for the “Fire and Fury” Book, You Might Try Barnes & Noble,” 1878 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #1840 Gustave Doré, French “Welcome To the 9th Circle of Hell. Looks Just Like the 8th Circle, But There’s No Vegetarian Dinner Option and the WiFi Sucks,” 1861 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1783 Giuseppe Bezzuoli, Italian Just To Be Safe, Whenever She Read Erotic Fiction, Julia Would Periodically Check Her Pulse Rate, 1843 Oil on canvas