People In Famous Paintings Who Are F**king Excited About Fall

So. F**king. Excited.

"Don't mind us. We're hoarding our annual bundle of festive leaves."

John Everett Millais, "Autumn Leaves," 1856

Larry is unavailable this fall because he's become pumpkin spice personified.

Giuseppe Arcimboldo, "Autumn," 1573

"Everyone needs a seasonal profile pic," said Karen, before she posed with Every. Single. Tree.

Winslow Homer, "Autumn Woods," 1877

Go home, Pan. You're drunk on fall.

Peter Paul Rubens and Frans Snyders, "Ceres and Pan," 1615

Steve and Jeannie are living in their backyard for the duration of the season. And they're f**king excited about it.

James Tissot, "The Empress Eugénie and Her Son," 1878

"Please, do not mistake our expressions for anything other than unbridled, fall-induced euphoria."

Louis Janmot (1814-1892), "The Poem of the Soul -- Rays of the Sun"

That feeling when the autumn sun starts to set and you forgot your cardigan.

Edvard Munch, "The Scream," 1893

"Give me ALL THE #CORNUCOPIA."

Alphonse Mucha, "Four Seasons," Autumn, 1897

Is that a baby in the carriage? No. It's a pumpkin. Because Carol loves fall that much.

Nikolai Matveevich Pozdneev, "Autumn Day," 1961

"Please, my husband can't even discuss his excitement right now."

Grant Wood, "American Gothic," 1930

"Paint my pumpkin like one of your French girls."

Fausto Zonaro, "Young Girl Carrying a Pumpkin," 1889

Christina -- just now -- was like, "It's fall."

Andrew Wyeth, "Christina's World," 1948
Andrew Wyeth, "Christina's World," 1948
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Greg can't decide which gourd he wants. Greg is all of us this fall.

Hermann Kern, "The Pumpkin Seller," 1904

BRB, grabbing a pumpkin ale.

Jens Lund, "Autumn," 1909
Jens Lund, "Autumn," 1909
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Jeff and Judy refuse to wear anything but their Halloween costumes this October. Their mom is OK with it, because it's f**king fall.

Egon Schiele, "Mother with two children," 1915

This boy, this girl, this cat, this eel -- they live for fall.

Judith Leyster, "A Boy and a Girl with a Cat and an Eel," 1635

See you never, winter!

Vincent van Gogh, "Autumn Landscape," 1885

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