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 #1953 August Knoop, German Mortimer Had the Annoying Habit of Refusing To Look at His Cards Until After He’d Tried To Read Them Telepathically, 1894 Oil on wood
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