MASTERPIECE #2195 Hans Thoma, German Sunday Mornings at Günter and Helga’s Tended To Get a Little Crazy After They Got a Few Drinks in Them, 1876 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2182 Frédéric Soulacroix, French-Italian “I’m Cheating on My Husband With the Earl of Cornwall. Do You Guys Know How I Can Get Hold of a Burner Phone?,” Date Unknown Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2173 Hugo Salmson, Swedish “Care To Explain Why Your Wedding Ring Was in Your Coat Pocket? And Who, Pray Tell, Is strumpet89@hotmail.com?”1865 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2168 Carl Steffeck, German “Honey, When You Bought the Horse We Agreed You Wouldn’t Ride It in the House. If He Pooped in the Elevator Again, It’s All Yours,” 1865 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2164 Antoni Caba, SpanishUh-Oh. Looks Like SOMEBODY Forgot It Was Their Anniversary, 1864 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2162 William Powell Frith, English “And Now, By the Power Vested in Me By an Ad in the Back of Rolling Stone Magazine, I Hereby Pronounce You Man and Wife,” 1865 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2159 Francis Bicknell Carpenter, American Lincoln and His Cabinet, Hoping If They Remain Perfectly Quiet, Mary Will Quit Knocking and Go Away, 1864 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2135 Leopold Löffler, Polish “I Know You’re Not Thrilled About Marrying Your First Cousin, My Dear, But This Way, At Least We Know He’s From a Good Family,” 1852 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2125 James Collinson, English “You See, Honey? You Just Clap and the Lights Go On. Not Bad For $19.99, Huh?,” 1856 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2121 William Holman Hunt, English “My Parents Are Spending a Fortune on Our Wedding, So They Don’t Want To Take Any Chances. But Right After the Ceremony, the Leg Irons Come Off. I Promise,” 1850 Oil on mahogany wood or panel