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Nova Scotia artist Maud Lewis, who died in 1970, never enjoyed the popularity of her works. Some of them are now worth tens of thousands of dollars. (Archive photo)

Photo: Gallery of Nova Scotia

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Published at 11:47 a.m. EST

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Halifax Regional Police are asking for the public’s help in solving an alleged theft of artwork by renowned Nova Scotian painter Maud Lewis.

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Police say they were informed on November 25, 2024, that three works of art had been stolen from a residence on the street Cambridge.

Each work is described as a Christmas card framed with Maud Lewis. The cards measure approximately 12 centimeters by 17 centimeters – or 5 inches by 7 inches.

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Three works by famous Nova Scotian painter Maud Lewis depicting winter scenes were allegedly stolen from a Halifax residence on November 25, 2024, according to police.

Photo: Halifax Regional Police

The value of each of them is estimated at more than $10,000, according to police.

Halifax Regional Police are asking anyone with information about this incident to contact their investigators.

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