Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (round 1503-19)was attacked on the Musée du Louvre, in Paris, right now by environmental activists who threw soup over the world’s most-recognised and most-viewed portray. The celebrated portrait, which has been protected by bullet-proof glass for many years, is presumed to not have been broken by the assault.
In a video posted on X, two ladies members of the meals protest group Riposte Alimentaire (“meals response”) are seen approaching the semi-circular picket barrier in entrance of the portray, earlier than throwing soup at it and climbing below the obstacles. They stand in entrance of the canvas, and are heard demanding, in French, the correct to “wholesome and sustainable meals”, saying “our agricultural system is sick”. Safety guards are then seen erecting black screens in entrance of the portrait and its soup-splattered protecting glazing.
Rachida Dati, the French minister of tradition, that “No trigger may justify [the Mona Lisa] being attacked”. The portray, recognized in France as “La Joconde” for the topic’s enigmatic smile, belongs, she stated, “like all our heritage to future generations. I ship my help to the employees on the Louvre”.
The soup assault got here throughout a weekend of agricultural protests in Paris, and simply over two months since local weather activists from the strain group Simply Cease Oil made a hammer assault on Diego Velazquez’s The Rest room of Venus (extensively often known as the “Rokeby Venus”) on the Nationwide Gallery, in London, on 6 November. (The “Rokeby Venus” was faraway from show for conservation remedy to minor harm sustained to the portray floor, and the becoming of latest glazing, earlier than being re-hung 4 weeks later.)
Simply Cease Oil and Riposte Alimentaire, together with Extinction Insurrection, are a part of the A22 motion of protest teams in 12 international locations.