MASTERPIECE #2248 De Scott Evans, American “It’s Called a ‘Clock,’ Honey. It’s What People Use To Tell Time When Their Phone Battery’s Dead, Their Cable Box Is Off, and They Can’t See the Microwave,” 1881 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2247 Paul Peel, Canadian Mother Assuring Daughter She Can Be Anything She Wants in Life. As Long As What She Wants Is To Be Somebody’s Wife or a Nurse, 1890 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2246 Henrique Bernardelli, BrazilianHow To Get a Hot Body in Minutes! With No Dieting or Exercise!, 1890 Pastel on paper
MASTERPIECE #2243 Max Gaisser, German “…and Finally, Gentlemen, I Have THIS Extraordinary Piece, Acquired From an ER Nurse, Whose Patient Had Kept It in a Most Unusual Location,” 1889 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2241 Fredrik Ahlstedt, Finnish Girl Trying To Contain Her Joy at Discovering That Her Boyfriend Plays the Accordion, 1889 Oil on canvas
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 #2238 Jan Vermeer, Dutch “I Hear the Americans Beat Us at Soccer Today. Not To Sound Stupid, But, Um…What Are Americans?,” 1668 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2237 Walter Langley, British “Hey! It Says Our Village Is a Finalist To Be the Setting For a Herman Melville Novel!,” 1888 Watercolor