MASTERPIECE #2128 Arthur Hughes, English After Four Years of Trying, Holly Had Started To Wonder Whether It Was Actually POSSIBLE To Train a Cow To Sit on Command, 1872 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2127 Eugene von Blaas, Italian “Rumor Has It He’s Got Three Peanuts in the Shell, If You Know What I Mean. So Try Not To Act Shocked,” 1884 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2126 John Maler Collier, English “We Need To Make This Look Like an Accident. You Don’t Happen To Have a Banana Peel on You, Do You?,” ca. 1915 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2125 James Collinson, English “You See, Honey? You Just Clap and the Lights Go On. Not Bad For $19.99, Huh?,” 1856 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2123 Axel Törneman, Swedish “Wait — You’re NOT Vincent Van Gogh? So I Just Stood Here For Three Hours To Be In An AXEL TÖRNEMAN Painting?!!,” 1905 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2122 Léon Belly, French “Hold Up, Guys! I Just Remembered — This Boat Has an Engine. Sorry, My Bad,” 1877 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 #2120 Julius Hübner, German “Listen Folks, I Appreciate the Kind Facebook Posts, But Seriously, It’s Not My Birthday. Not Sure Where Everybody’s Getting That,” 1878 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #2119 Nikolai Vasilevich Nevrev, Russian “Your Resume Is Certainly Impressive, Ma’am. But I’m Afraid We’re Simply Not Hiring Any More Budtenders at the Moment,” 1880s Oil on canvas