THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #2303 (10/9/19) Isaac Henzell, EnglishMeg Was Halfway To the Courthouse To Post Her Husband’s Bail When She Realized She May Have Misunderstood the Judge, 1870 Oil on canvas
THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #1842 (12/8/17) Albert Anker, Swiss Santa’s Accountant Stumbling Upon Multimillion-Dollar “Nice List”-Fixing Scheme, 1874 Oil on canvas
THROWBACK THURSDAY: #1279 (8/17/2015) Gustave Caillebotte, French“One Day, Sweetheart, All This Will Be Yours. Pending the Outcome of the SEC Investigation, Of Course,” 1875 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2467 Ferdinand Axmann, Austrian Jane’s Plan Was Actually Ingenious When You Thought About It: Stealing Mildred’s Necklace One Pearl at a Time, 1868 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2342 John George Brown, American “Hey Fellas! Look What We Got Here! One of Them Chowderheads Who Reads ‘That Is Priceless!’ C’mon, Let’s Steal Their Wallet!,” 1877 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2325 Jules-Arsène Garnier, French Before the Days of Jack the Ripper, the English Lived in Fear of Jackie the Stripper, 1883 Oil on paper laid on board
MASTERPIECE #2320 Henry Gillard Glindoni, English Queen Elizabeth’s Royal Chemist Teaching Her Court How To Cook Meth, Date Unknown Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2294 John Pettie, ScottishCarl Vowed He Would Not Rest Until He Found the A**hole Who Stole His Bookmark, 1870 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2253 Edmund Blair Leighton, British “Here’s What’s Going to Happen, Nathaniel. You’re Going To Smuggle 10 Kilos of Our Cocaine Onto the Mayflower Tomorrow, and Then Somehow Convince the Captain To Make a Pit Stop in Miami. We Clear?,” Date Unknown Oil on canvas