Kent Monkman's Trappers of Men. While I enjoy the landscape, the characters in this painting are even more striking. There's one guy fighting with a horse, another pulling someone out of the water, someone else walking on water, and a few wearing odd costumes. It's too that even with the full sized image it's impossible to easily identify what the characters are doing. The only web page that mentions this painting lists the characters (but not what they're doing): "Notable characters (from left to right) include: Edward Curtis and models, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, Piet Mondrian, Jackson Pollock, George Catlin, Lone Dog and his winter count (buffalo hide), Bruce Bailey Esq., Whistlejacket, Lewis and Clark, and Alexander Mackenzie."