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When a Lost Masterpiece Reappears: The Nazi-Looted Portrait in Argentina

  A masterpiece in hiding More than 80 years after being stolen during World War II, Portrait of a Lady (Contessa Colleoni) by Italian Baroque painter …

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When Paint Meets Pixel: The Soft-Surreal Art Renaissance in 2025

Dear Collector, The canvas of today’s art world is evolving. We’re no longer bound to silent, static galleries—instead, we’re invited into environments where art drifts, …

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A Timeless Revival: Art Nouveau’s Gentle Return in an Age of AI

Dearest Collector, Allow me to share a story as graceful as a brush’s whisper: Art Nouveau—our beloved, undulating, softly stylized movement—is returning to the spotlight. …

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About Malenda

Malenda Trick, a preacher’s daughter, born in Dayton, Ohio and raised in Tyler, Texas has painted professionally for over 40 years. Malenda specializes in 19th century Impressionism. She learned to paint in the style of the Old Masters like: Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Sisley and Van Gogh. She was commissioned by collectors to reproduce their works. Her aggressive style employs bold, flowing lines, vibrant colors and stimulating textures, which she feels capture the essence of contemporary life.

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