Grandma Moses remembered that after "The Mailman Had Gone", her cousins came for a visit in their trailer.
18 x 24 acrylic on masonite

Just as Van Gough was about to finish his painting, "The Drawbridge" a car and trailer passed over the bridge.
24 x 24 acrylic on masonite

 
 

When Georgia O'Keeffe started to paint the Ranchos Church" a car and trailer pulled up to ruin her view. She came back the next day to paint her now famous painting without the intrusion.
18 x 24 acrylic on masonite

After Giorgio de Cherico painted "The Soothsayer's Recompense", there was a taxi waiting for him.
18 x 24 acrylic on masonite

 
 

This is how Edward Hicks remembered
"The Residence of Thomas Hillborn"
as they were getting ready to go on
vacation.
18 x 25 1/2 acrylic on masonite

Edward Hopper's friend saw him painting "Early Sunday Morning," and stopped by to say "hello".
16 x 26 acrylic on masonite

 

A trailer passed through "The Dream" as Henri Rousseau was painting.
18 x 25 1/2 acrylic on masonite

While Grant Wood was painting the "Young Corn", a friend stopped by to show him his new trailer.
20 x 26 acrylic on masonite

 

Leger noticed that this year "The Campers" came with their trailer.
24 x 20 acrylic on masonite

When the beachgoers saw Salvador Dali's "Soft Watches", they called the police.
18 x 24 acrylic on masonite

 

Georgia O'Keeffe couldn't figure out why that green truck with a trailer was parked in front of the "White Canadian Barn, No. 2".
14 x 30 acrylic on masonite

 

Circus Parade
18 x 24 acrylic on masonite

Adam and Eve
20 x 16 acrylic on masonite

 

Adam and Eve
24 x 18 acrylic on masonite

The Mermaid
16 x 20 acrylic on masonite