MASTERPIECE #1883 Jacob Ferdinand Voet, FlemishKyle McDonald, America’s Best Hope For Gold in Men’s Curling, Before 1689 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1882 Sándor Bihari, Hungarian After the Crowd’s Tepid Response at the Rally in Budapest, Laszlo Was Forced To Admit “Let’s Go Hungary!” Wasn’t Working As a Campaign Slogan, 1891 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1880 Paul Signac, French That Look When You Realize Your Husband Paid the Maid To Put Rat Poison in Your Tea, 1886 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1879 Emanuel Salomon Friedberg-MÃrohorsky, Czech “Okay, Let’s Take a Vote. All in Favor of Moving the Town Sewage Plant a Little Further Downwind, Say Aye,” 1885 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1878 Artist Unknown Sure, Her Office’s Super Bowl Bash Wasn’t Technically a Costume Party, But Melissa Couldn’t Resist, 16th century Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #1875 Frans Wilhelm Odelmark, SwedishUnfortunately, Greg Had Failed To Leave Himself Enough Time To Shower After Work. Now He Just Had To Hope His Tinder Date Didn’t Notice, 1880 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1873 Pietro Antonio Rotari, Italian The Founder of IKEA’s Daughter, Trying To Decipher the Instructions He Left For His Funeral, Before 1762 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1872 Édouard Detaille and Alphonse de Neuville, French Generous To the End, Corporal Moore’s Dying Words Were “Tic Tac?,” 1882 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1871 Jan Victors, Dutch Gabriel’s Unfortunate Tendency To Break Wind Upon Takeoff Would Come Back To Haunt Him At Bonus Time, 1649 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1870 Michael Ancher, Danish “Are You Sure This Is Supposed To Be Working Our Glutes? Because I’m Only Feeling It in My Hamstrings,” Before 1927 Oil on canvas