MASTERPIECE #2241 Fredrik Ahlstedt, Finnish Girl Trying To Contain Her Joy at Discovering That Her Boyfriend Plays the Accordion, 1889 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2231 Julius Kronberg, Swedish Sign You Need a New Roommate #11: He’s an Avid Harpist Who Dresses Like Tarzan, 1885 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2229 Albert Schröder, Germany The Seductive Power of Renaldo’s Serenade Was Undermined By the Fact He Was in Need of a Mint, 1885 Oil on wood
MASTERPIECE #2201 Théobald Chartran, French Legendary Blues Guitarist 34B.B. King, 1879 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2169 Winslow Homer, American “Gentlemen, You Are Confederate Prisoners of War…Traitors To Your Own Country…the Lowest of the Low. That Said, Do You Think You Could Introduce Me To the Guys From Lynyrd Skynyrd?,” 1866 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2161 Auguste Alexandre Hirsch, French “Sorry. I’d Let You Play It, But I Don’t Think I Could Survive Having My Harp Broken Again,” 1865 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2144 Ernst Hildebrand, German “He’s Not a Bad Singer, Sis, But That Outfit? It’s SO 1685,” 1859 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2109 Eastman Johnson, American “What Does She Mean By ‘Thank You, Next?’ And More Importantly, How the Heck Did You Get Spotify on That Thing?,” 1875 Oil on paperboard
A PRICELESS CLASSIC (2015) George Frederick Harris, Welsh Boy Showing Mom How He Feels About Being Forced to Take Harp Lessons, 1882 Oil on canvas