THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #2179 (4/12/19) A. Mühlig, German “The Bathroom? Oh, Sure — Third Tree To Your Left,” 1869 Oil on canvas
THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #2107 (1/2/19) French School 19th Century (Artist Unknown) “I’m Glad You Like It. I Call It ‘Mercury Stepping in Dog Poop,'” 1877 Oil on panel
THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #2103 (12/18/18) Carl Thomsen, Danish “Oh, Hello Mother. Do Tell. Was It YOU Who Used the Last of the Toilet Paper Without Replacing the Roll?,” 1875 Oil on canvas
THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #2311 (10/20/19) John George Brown, American “…But Luckily, the Captain Had a Spare Pair of Pants My Size. Anyway, Long Story Short, That’s How It Became Known As the ‘Poop’ Deck,” 1883 Oil on canvas
THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #1503 (7/29/16) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French Rookie Veterinarian Attempting to Retrieve His Wristwatch, 1881 Oil on cardboard
MASTERPIECE #2886 Bernardino Licinio, Italian “Did You Hear That? She Just Did It Again. Quick, Someone Switch Places With Me Before I Pass Out,” 1524 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2499 Giovanni Battista Quadrone, Italian Artist Giving Friend a Sneak Preview of His Masterpiece, “Gas Station Toilet (After the Tourist Bus),” 1878 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #2448 Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, French The “Little General,” Looking a “Little Gassy,” 1862 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #2405 Sir Edward John Poynter, English “Okay, So It’s Not You, Venus. But No One Goes in the Hot Tub Until We Find Out Who Stepped in the Dog Poop,” 1880 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2314 Jules-Arsène Garnier, French “Come On, Gentlemen. We All Know Somebody Out There Farted. Who Was It?,” 1878 Oil on canvas