MASTERPIECE #2251 Hans Thoma, German Normally I Wouldn’t Be In Favor of Burning the Flag, But In This Case It’s a Possible Public Health Issue, 1892 Oil and chalk on paper
MASTERPIECE #2240 Henri de Braekeleer, Belgian Vanessa’s Habit of Smelling All Her Food Before She Ate It Ensured That She Always Dined Alone, 1885 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2231 Julius Kronberg, Swedish Sign You Need a New Roommate #11: He’s an Avid Harpist Who Dresses Like Tarzan, 1885 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2218 Ernst Josephson, Swedish Edith Was Fond of Talking To Her Plants, But Mostly She Just Listened, 1883 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2211 Axel Kulle, Swedish “Dude, It’s Not That Hard a Question. One Lump or Two?,” 1882 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2204 Edward Burne-Jones, British “Just Stay Perfectly Still, Honey, and I Think We’ll Be Okay. Whatever You Do, Do NOT Make Direct Eye Contact,” ca. 1887 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2185 Philipp Sporrer, German “Come On — If You Won’t Listen To Me About the Outfit, At Least Let’s See a Smile. No Chick in Her Right Mind Is Swiping Right on That,” 1870 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2165 Leonardo Gasser, Italian Oh No, Jerome Was Doing It Again. You Know That Weird Thing Where He Smells People’s Fingers?, 1866 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2155 James Abbott McNeill Whistler, British-American When Yet Another Guy Ghosted Her After Their First Date, Ruth Realized She Should Probably Wait a Little Longer Before Bringing Out the Spanking Paddle, 1864 Oil on canvas