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Two linked short stories explore the constraints of privilege and the frailties of artistic life. The first follows Theodora, nicknamed Teddie, a restless heiress who seeks independence through art lessons but confronts a teacher's unwanted advances and the collision of youthful dignity with predatory male behavior. The second turns to an art-world puzzle about a missing Titian, tracing how ambition, reputation, and greed affect artists and patrons. Both pieces probe power, gender, and authenticity in taste and conduct, balancing intimate character scenes with moral tensions arising from art, desire, and social expectation.
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