Mona Lisa's Portrait Was Thrown Cake. The Perpetrator Disguised As "wheelchair Granny" And Committed The Crime

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According to foreign media reports, on May 29 local time, tourists threw cakes at Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting Mona Lisa on display in the Louvre Palace in Paris, France. It is reported that an "old woman" was seen jumping out of her wheelchair and smearing cake on the portrait of Mona Lisa. After investigation, the perpetrator was a man dressed in a wig and disguised as an old woman. When he approached the Mona Lisa portrait, he suddenly stood up and tried to destroy the protection cabinet. When he found that it didn't work, he took out a cake and painted the portrait.

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Fortunately, with the protection of protective glass, the portrait was not damaged. The museum guards then came to clean the cake on the glass and took the man away.

It is reported that the man shouted when he was taken away: "someone is trying to destroy the earth. Please think of the earth!"

Mona Lisa is an oil painting created by Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci. It is now collected in the Louvre Museum in France. The profound and noble ideological quality of women reflected in this work reflects the aesthetic concept and aesthetic pursuit of women's beauty in the Renaissance.

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