Woman holding a painting by Jim Moran, who was considered "America's No. 1 prankster" in the 1930s and '40s. Moran submitted a painting the Los Angeles Art Association, claiming it was by an obscure artist named Naromji (Moran's name spelled backward, with a "ji" added). He titled the painting "Three Out of Five," which referred to a brand of hair restorer because, as Moran said, abstract painting made him want to "tear his hair."