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The culprit was mimicking the pose of a Renaissance-era prince in one of the paintings at Florence’s Uffizi Gallery when the unfortunate incident took place.
The painting, which is included in the exhibition "Florence and Europe: Arts of the 18th Century" at the Uffizi, has since been removed for repair.
The late fraudster’s lawyer put up a painting of the yacht Australia II and was expecting about $300, but it secured a lot more than that.
From left: Alexis Hadley's $2 thrift store painting; and the message on the back. TikTok/ourcolonial.on.t Hadley is not alone in sifting through thrift-store items for hidden gems.
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The giraffe has been prized by various cultures, both ancient and modern, for its peculiar appearance, and has often featured in paintings, novels and cartoons.