MASTERPIECE #1689 Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, German “I Checked with God About the Facebook Thing. He Says If There’s Not an Option for ‘Having a Supreme Being’s Child By Virgin Birth,’ You Should Just Say ‘It’s Complicated,'” 1818 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1594 Hugo Simberg, Finnish Your Typical Monday at Grim Reaper & Sons Lawn and Garden Center, 1896 Watercolor and gouache on paper
MASTERPIECE #1526 Johannes Gehrts, German Barbarian Dad Teaching His Son to Drive, 1885 Oil on cardboard
MASTERPIECE #1492 Nikolay Losev, Russian “What the Hell Happened to Your Robe? That Was Armani!,” 1882 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1487 Axel Kulle, Swedish The Prodigal Son Returns (But Can’t Remember If He Fed the Meter), 1882 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #1485 Charles Robert Leslie, English “All Right. Which One of You Is Responsible For That Scratch on My Land Rover?,” 1853 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1476 Emile Renouf, French Scene From Tonight’s Take Our Daughters to Work Episode of “Deadliest Catch,” 1881 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1334 Vasily Maximov, Russian Father Suddenly Realizing He Left the Other Kid Back in the Shopping Cart, 1884 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1283 William Henry Midwood, British “Relax. I’m Not Saying We SHOULD Trade Her For a New Plow. I’m Just Saying We Should Consider It,” 1875 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1201 Konstantin Makovsky, Russian The Bagpiper’s Son (Really Starting to Wish That His Mom Had Gotten Custody), 1900 Oil on canvas