MASTERPIECE #1725 Friedrich Wilhelm Moritz, Swiss “Excuse Me — This Is Probably a Longshot, But Is There a Chase ATM Around Here?,” 1831 Watercolor
MASTERPIECE #1629 Frants Henningsen, Danish “I’m Not Personally Familiar With a Drink Called ‘SunnyD,’ Sir, But I’d Be Happy To Check With Our Bartender,” 1906 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1606 Louise Jopling, English“Hey Sis, Remind Me Again How We Can Live on a Multi-Million Dollar English Country Estate and Not Have a F***ing Dishwasher,” 1896 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1518 Juan Comba Garcia, Spanish “It’s Okay, Tyler. That Original Rubens Was Only Worth $14 Million,” 1884 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1486 Charles Robert Leslie, English Wife Admiring the Gold Medal She Won in Women’s Social Climbing, 1845 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1462 Carl Spitzweg, German World’s Worst-Paying Profession: Memorial Day Caroler, 1860 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1425 Judith Leyster, Dutch God Picking Up Some Extra Cash Giving Cello Lessons, 1630 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1414 Aert de Gelder, Dutch King David Wondering Where That Waitress Disappeared to With His Discover Card, 1680 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1394 James Tissot, French#FlashbackFriday: Classic “Vanity Fair” Cover: “12 Robber Barons to Watch in 1894,” 1868 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1381 Edmund Blair Leighton, English“Next Up, It’s a Boy King in Mint Condition, the Perfect Addition to Any Realm. Do I Hear Ten Shillings?,” 1904 Oil on canvas