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The Monday Morning Memo

Madame_______A Masterpiece of Kitsch

This old madame –  a warmly satirical blend of comic book illustration, figurative realism, and character study – needs a name.

Madame_________?

The wizard is sometimes impulsive when it comes to art, and it turns out that he is now the new owner of this one-of-a-kind, original, 42-inch oil-on-canvas masterpiece.

1. Suggest a name.
2. Tell us whether
we should keep her – and if that’s your suggestion, where do we put her? – or auction her in a fundraiser among readers of the Monday Morning Memo to help build The House of the Lost Boys, the third student mansion on the campus of Wizard Academy.

I suggested to the wizard that she might become the house mother of the Lost Boys. He acted like he didn’t hear me.

Suggestions?

email Vice Chancellor Whittington at Daniel@WizardAcademy.org

Thanks for your help.

Just click the painting of Madame Kitsch to continue down the rabbit hole.

– Indiana Beagle

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- author unspecified, The Atlas, in an article titled "Things As They Are," Page 8, Column 3, May 1, 1831, London, England

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