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- Amarna_Princess abstract "The Amarna Princess, sometimes referred to as the \"Bolton Amarna Princess\", is a statue forged by British art forger Shaun Greenhalgh and sold by his father to Bolton Museum for £440,000 in 2003. Based on the Amarna art-style of ancient Egypt, the purchase of the Amarna Princess was feted as a \"coup\" by the museum and it remained on display for three years. However, in November 2005, Greenhalgh was brought under suspicion by Scotland Yard's Arts and Antiquities Unit, and the statue was impounded for further examination in March 2006. It is now displayed as a part of an exhibition of fakes and forgeries.".
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- Amarna_Princess wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amarna Princess".
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- Amarna_Princess subject Category:Art_forgeries.
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- Amarna_Princess comment "The Amarna Princess, sometimes referred to as the \"Bolton Amarna Princess\", is a statue forged by British art forger Shaun Greenhalgh and sold by his father to Bolton Museum for £440,000 in 2003. Based on the Amarna art-style of ancient Egypt, the purchase of the Amarna Princess was feted as a \"coup\" by the museum and it remained on display for three years.".
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