MASTERPIECE #1990 Margaret Deborah Cookesley, English Caroline’s Main Problem With Playing Solitaire Was That She Wasn’t a Very Good Loser, 1897 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1989 Marie Luplau, Danish Susan B. Anthony Hosting a Suffragette Speed Dating Event, 1897 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1988 Lovis Corinth, German Why I Stopped Serving Booze at My 4th of July Barbecues, 1896 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1987 Josef Kinzel, Austrian“So Then the Guy Says To Me, ‘You Know, You Look a Lot Like Tom Skerritt.’ And I Say, ‘Who the Hell is Tom Skerritt?’ But He Just Gets Back in His Time Machine and Drives Away,” 1897 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #1986 Julio Ruelas, Mexican Erica Didn’t Care If It Took Another Whole Year to Hone the Act. She Was Going To Get Them on “America’s Got Talent,” 1897 Oil on cardboard
MASTERPIECE #1984 Frank William Warwick Topham, English “Um, Lancelot? After You Slew That Fire-Breathing Dragon, You Didn’t Leave It Lying Next To That Pile of Oily Rags and Newspapers, Did You?,” 1888 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1983 Hans Thoma, German The Garden of Eden Truly Was a Paradise. Until Adam and Eve Ran Into That Poison Ivy, 1897 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1982 José Ferraz de Almeida Junior, Brazilian “If Curious George Asks What Happened To His Lunch, I Was Never Here. Got It?,” 1897 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1981 Francisco Terêncio Vieira de Campos, Brazilian After Two Years, Barbara Was Finally #1 on the Neck Transplant List. Now She Just Had To Wait For a Donor, 1899 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1980 Francesco Beda, Italian“Um, You Can Put Your Top Back On, Miss. That’s Not What I Meant When I Said I Couldn’t Wait To See ‘The Incredibles,'” 1882 Oil on canvas