
Leonardo da Vinci, Italian
The Mona Lisa’s High-Maintenance Sister, the Mona Karen, ca. 1474-78
Oil on panel

Leonardo da Vinci, Italian
The Mona Lisa’s High-Maintenance Sister, the Mona Karen, ca. 1474-78
Oil on panel

Alfred Overton, British
“That’s a Bummer the Vet Was Closed, Rusty. Oh Well — Looks Like I’ll Just Have To Neuter You Myself,” 1949
Oil on board

Frederic Remington, American
“Huh. Still Nobody. I Told You We Should’ve Called To Confirm Before Coming All the Way Out Here,” 1889
Oil on canvas

August Jernberg, Swedish
Hans Holbein the Younger’s Even More Precocious Son, Hans Holbein the Barely Out of Diapers, Before 1865
Oil on canvas

Jan Tengnagel, Dutch
“Sir, the Good News Is We Just Had a Table for 16 Free Up. The Bad News Is It’s In Our Non-Van Dyke Section,” 1613
Oil on canvas

William Quiller Orchardson, Scottish
“This Is Truly a Well-Crafted Blade, Good Sir — Worthy of the Most Courageous of Warriors. But I’m Actually Just Looking For a Pizza Cutter,” Before 1897
Oil on canvas

Sir William Quiller Orchardson, Scottish
Halfway Through Dictating His Memoirs, Napoleon Realizes It’d Be Easier To Just Do a Podcast, 1892
Oil on canvas

Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish
The Three Graces: Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia (Not Pictured: The 4th Grace, Shemp), ca. 1635
Oil on oak panel

Charles Boom, Belgian
“You’re Posing For a Statue, Dumbass. The Painter is THAT Way,” 1901
Oil on canvas

Edward Hopper, American
“Congratulations, Sir. According To My Files, That Was Your 311th Inappropriate Comment About My Work Outfits — A New Branch Record!,” 1940
Oil on canvas