MASTERPIECE #2356 Wojciech Piechowski, Polish In the Old Days, After the Bride Threw the Bouquet, the Groom Would Toss His Fattest Male Relative, 1881 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2315 Vasily Pukirev, Russian “I’m Sorry, Miss, But You Have To Actually Say the Words ‘or For Poorer’ or the Whole Thing Doesn’t Count,” 1862 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2284 John Maler Collier, English The Original Chicken Dance (Chicken Not Pictured), 1903 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2162 William Powell Frith, English “And Now, By the Power Vested in Me By an Ad in the Back of Rolling Stone Magazine, I Hereby Pronounce You Man and Wife,” 1865 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2121 William Holman Hunt, English “My Parents Are Spending a Fortune on Our Wedding, So They Don’t Want To Take Any Chances. But Right After the Ceremony, the Leg Irons Come Off. I Promise,” 1850 Oil on mahogany wood or panel
MASTERPIECE #2091 Frederic George Stephens, English “But Prithee, WHY Won’t You Marry Me, My Dearest? Is It Because I’m But a Lowly Woodcutter, Or Did I Lose You With the Unitard?,” 1850 Oil on canvas