“We’re extremely grateful that ‘The Lady’ remained undamaged and is again in her acquainted place so shortly,” the museum’s director, Martine Gosselink, stated in a press release.
A video posted Thursday on Twitter confirmed a person pouring a pink substance from a can over one other protester who appeared to aim to connect his head to the glass-protected portray. The second man caught his hand to the panel holding the portray.
The portray was faraway from the wall and totally checked within the museum’s conservation studio. It went again on wall Friday afternoon.
Police arrested three folks for “public violence towards property.” Their identities weren’t launched, consistent with Dutch privateness guidelines.
Earlier this month, local weather protesters threw mashed potatoes at a Claude Monet portray in a German museum. Different protesters threw soup over Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” at London’s Nationwide Gallery. In each circumstances, the work have been undamaged.
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