MASTERPIECE #2102 Peter Michal Bohún, Slovakian Ted and Melissa Bravely Went Ahead With Their Christmas Card, Knowing Full Well There’d Be Gossiping About the Age Difference, ca. 1875 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1852 Harry Roseland, AmericanCharles Couldn’t Decide What To Give Mildred For Christmas: Another Diamond Necklace, Or That Divorce She’d Been Dropping Hints About?, 1915 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1851 Artist Unknown “Yeah? And Why Do You Think Rudolph’s Nose Is So Bright In the First Place? I’m Telling You — He’s Illuminati.” Late 19th century Illustration
MASTERPIECE #1849 Émile Pierre Metzmacher, French Toddler Demonstrating the Hot Toy for Christmas 1877: Fisher-Price’s “My First Child Safety Hazard”â„¢, 1878 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #1838 Julius Arthur Thiele, German “Hey, Look at Us — Three Bucks. Like What I Paid Your Mom Last Night, Blitzen,“ 1874 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1608 José Maria Veloso Salgado, Portuguese “Troubling News From the Border, Sire. They Found a Kilo of Heroin in Santa’s Sleigh, and Now He’s Being Held for Questioning,” 1899 Oil on canvas
A PRICELESS HOLIDAY CLASSIC (2010) Henri Fantin-Latour, French Holiday Rush at the Sears Portrait Studio, 1870 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1604 Artist Unknown “You Might Want to Stay Away From Santa Today, Rudolph. He Just Found Out His Naughty & Nice List Was Hacked By the Russians,” Date Unknown Oil on canvas
A PRICELESS HOLIDAY CLASSIC (2010) Niko Pirosmanashvili, Georgian Happy Holidays from the Stalin Quintuplets, 1909 Oil on oilcloth
A PRICELESS HOLIDAY CLASSIC (2012) Joseph-Marie Vien, French Emperor Marcus Aurelius Making Everyone Try His New Fruitcake Recipe, 1765 Oil on canvas