
Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Dutch
“Happy New Year. Can You Believe It’s 26 B.C.? I’m Still Writing 28 B.C. On My Checks,” 1891
Oil on canvas

Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Dutch
“Happy New Year. Can You Believe It’s 26 B.C.? I’m Still Writing 28 B.C. On My Checks,” 1891
Oil on canvas

Fritz Reiss, German
“I Wouldn’t Waste Your Time With Klaus, Ilse. He’s a Few Bread Crumbs Shy of a Schnitzel, If You Know What I Mean,” Date Unknown
Tempera on cardboard

Harald Slott-Møller, Danish
At Edwardian Era Picnics, the Sack Race Was Traditionally Followed By a Tug of Salad, 1917
Oil on canvas

Jean-Baptiste Greuze, French
On Days When Glenn Was Too Busy To Fit In Guitar Practice AND a Yoga Class, He Tried To Save Time By Multi-Tasking, 1757
Oil on canvas

Haddon Sundblom, American
Knowing He Was Going To Have To Hit 5 Billion Houses in Under 8 Hours in the Middle of the Freaking Night, Santa Asked His Elves To Score Him Some Coke. Stupid Elves. 1940
Illustration

Jiaming Wang, Chinese
Portrait of the Artist’s Girlfriend, Shelley, Date Unknown
Oil on canvas

Rembrandt Peale, American
Darn It. Ed Knew He Had Forgotten Something On His To Do List. Pay the Electric Bill!, 1805-08
Oil on canvas

Herbert Arnould Olivier, British
“No Sir, That’s Not a Bombing Target. That’s Just Some Caramel Drizzle. Sorry — I Was Working On This at Starbucks,” ca. 1944
Oil on canvas

Gawen Hamilton, Scottish
“Oh, My Mistake, Sir. When You Commissioned This, I Thought You Said You Liked Big BOATS and You Could Not Lie,” ca. 1735
Oil on canvas

John Hamilton Mortimer, English
Jack Soon Discovered That the Problem With Playing Rock, Paper, Scissors Against Yourself Was You Wound Up With a Lot of Ties, 1767
Oil on canvas