MASTERPIECE #2187 Auguste Serrure, Belgian Unfortunately For the Men Behind Him, in His Haste To Celebrate His Victory, Philip Failed To Realize His Crossbow’s Safety Was Off, 1870 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #2177 Auguste Serrure, Belgian “And Upstairs They’ve Got Air Hockey and a Dance Dance French Revolution Machine,” 1861 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #2154 Jean-Léon Gérôme, French “Psst! I Know You Didn’t Want Any Help, Your Majesty — But You’ve Got the Letters To Play ‘Chillax.’ AND It Would Be a Triple Word Score,” 1862 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #1990 Margaret Deborah Cookesley, English Caroline’s Main Problem With Playing Solitaire Was That She Wasn’t a Very Good Loser, 1897 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1969 Adolf Heinrich-Hansen, DanishScene From Jane Austen’s Failed “Pride & Prejudice” Sequel, “Bodices & Billiards,” 1895 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1912 Eduard von Grützner, German Monks Realizing Too Late That It’s Kind of Tough To Play “Go Fish” When You’ve Taken a Vow of Silence, 1892 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1868 Jacek Malczewski, Polish While His Fellow Prisoners Appreciated Randy’s Attempt To Keep Things Light, At the Moment No One Was In the Mood For Hide-And-Seek, 1883 Oil on cardboard
MASTERPIECE #1823 Aleksander Gierymski, Polish Qualifying Round For 1st Annual Rock, Paper, Scissors Championship (Eastern European Bracket), 1874 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1820 Louise Abbéma, French One Concussion Later, Henry Had Learned That It’s Best Not To Talk During Eleanor’s Backswing, 1872 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1670 Michael Köck, Austrian “Wait, I’ve Got It! You’re Michael Bublé!,” 1806 Oil on canvas