MASTERPIECE #1916 Frithjof Smith Hald, Norwegian Though Their Cat Fluffy Had Coughed Up Hairballs Before, the Millers Thought They Should Probably Get This One Checked Out By the Vet, 1892 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1917 Jahn Ekenæs, Norwegian“Yes Mom, I Realize the Instructions Say ‘Wash in Cold Water.’ But Did We Really Have To Come All the Way to Greenland?,” 1891 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1915 Évariste Carpentier, Belgian Jack, Wondering If Maybe, Just To Kill Time, He and Jill Should Go Up the Hill To Fetch a Pail of Water. I Mean, What’s the Worst That Could Happen?, ca. 1892 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1913 Emilie Mundt, Danish When After an Hour, Josh and Mildred’s R-Rated Flirting Became Too Much To Bear, the Others Politely Suggested That They “Get a Room,” ca. 1892 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1912 Eduard von Grützner, German Monks Realizing Too Late That It’s Kind of Tough To Play “Go Fish” When You’ve Taken a Vow of Silence, 1892 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1911 Abraham Archibald Anderson, AmericanOn This Day in History, 1877: Thomas Edison Listening To Porn, 1890 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1910 John George Brown, American “Dude, I Swear. If You Sing ‘Row, Row, Row Your Boat’ One More Time, I’m Going To Merrily Merrily Merrily Merrily Beat Your A** With This Oar,” 1878 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1909 Il Moretto da Brescia, Italian Kelly Thought It Was Tim’s Turn To Clean Up the Unicorn’s Mess. Tim Begged To Differ. 1530 Oil on panel
MASTERPIECE #1908 Gustavo Hastoy, Brazilian “Okay, Okay, Mom! I’ll Drive You To the Grocery Store in a Minute. Just Let Me Finish Signing the Brazilian Constitution First,” 1891 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #1907 Jules Breton, French At 13, Becky Was at a Career Crossroads: Should She Continue To Be Exploited For Farm Labor, or Transition To Being Exploited For Factory Labor?, 1891 Oil on canvas