THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #2579 (11/16/20) Gustaf Cederström, Swedish “Hey Look, Everybody! I Found My Hat!,” 1923 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2390 Paul Delaroche, French It Never Failed. The Second Before a Battle Was Supposed To Start, Doug Always Had To Sneeze, Date Unknown Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2236 John Trumbull, American “Here Are My Travel Expenses For the War, Gentlemen. Don’t Worry About the Pay-Per-View Movie ‘Oval Office Orgy 3.’ I’ll Cover That Myself,” 1824 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 #2167 George Cochran Lambdin, American Union Soldier Wondering If He Should Brave the Latrine, Or Try To Hold It Until the War’s Over, 1866 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2146 Andrea Gastaldi, Italian Heldar Was Basically Useless at Marauding Until He’d Had His Morning Cup of Coffee, 1867 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2048 William Gilbert Gaul, American“Good Luck Fightin’ Them Yankees, Son. We’re All Most of Us Are Rooting For Ya,” 1907 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2022 Bertalan Szekely, Hungarian Ottomans Attacking the Kingdom of Kardashia, 1867 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1872 Édouard Detaille and Alphonse de Neuville, French Generous To the End, Corporal Moore’s Dying Words Were “Tic Tac?,” 1882 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1868 Jacek Malczewski, Polish While His Fellow Prisoners Appreciated Randy’s Attempt To Keep Things Light, At the Moment No One Was In the Mood For Hide-And-Seek, 1883 Oil on cardboard