The notorious British art forger Shaun Greenhalgh, who served a prison sentence between 2007 and 2012, claims to be the author of La Bella Principessa, a $150 million painting attributed to Leonardo ...
In A Forger’s Tale—convicted forger Shaun Greenhalgh’s new memoir—Greenhalgh reveals that he drew Leonardo da Vinci’s La Bella Principessa, which has been valued upwards of $100 million. Greenhalgh ...
The NFT of 'La Bella Principessa' consists of a 500 million-pixel hologram encased in crystal. Leonardo da Vinci, La Bella Principessa (1495). Forger Shaun Greenhalgh also claims to have created this ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The Greenhalgh family—47- year-old Shaun and his octogenarian parents, ...
A multi-million dollar collection of forged art seized by police went on public display for the first time Saturday. The exhibition, at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), featured more than 100 ...
To neighbors, they seemed a rather forlorn family: four adults crowded into a three-room public housing unit in Bolton, a drab industrial town in northern England. Forty-seven-year-old Shaun ...
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A MASTER forger who made at least $1.7 million from fake artworks created in his shed tells how his family fooled the world. Shaun Greenhalgh, one of the greatest living forgers, tricked experts from ...
At the best of times, the market for fine art and antiquities is murky, but even at its worst, it's nothing compared to the seedy underworld of forgeries. The latter is the world which Shaun ...