THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #1863 (1/15/18) Hans Heyerdahl, Norwegian You Had To Give Kristin Credit. That Was Certainly ONE Way To Make Sure People Paid Attention To Her Wedding Toast, 1882 Oil on wood board
THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTER PIECE #2356 (1/7/20) 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 #1313 Gunnar Berndtson, Swedish-Finnish Don’t Let Seasonal Allergies Ruin YOUR Daughter’s Special Day. Ask Your Doctor About Zyrtecâ„¢, 1881 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 #2135 Leopold Löffler, Polish “I Know You’re Not Thrilled About Marrying Your First Cousin, My Dear, But This Way, At Least We Know He’s From a Good Family,” 1852 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
A PRICELESS CLASSIC (2016) Michael Ancher, Danish Amish Bachelorette Party Enjoying a Performance by The Thunder From Down Under, 1903 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2081 Firs Sergeevich Zhuravlev, Russian Bride Who Apparently Ate at the Same Mexican Place They Did in “Bridesmaids,” 1874 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2067 Firs Sergeevich Zhuravlev, Russian Portrait of Bride Suffering From Pre-Nup Remorse, 1880 Oil on canvas