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The biggest attack on the Mona Lisa, a young man disguised as a woman, what did he do?

A young man, apparently in his twenties, disguised himself in the dress and wig of an old woman sitting in a wheelchair, and entered the Louvre Museum in Paris on Sunday directly.directly To Hall 6, which is usually crowded with the largest number of visitors wishing to see the most famous painting in the world, the “Mona Lisa” painted by Leonardo da Vinci more than 500 years ago.
And knowing that the attack directly on the Italian known as La Gioconda is also very difficult, to display it behind a sheet of bulletproof glass, reinforced with a heavy electronic security, he got up from the chair and only distorted its glass panel with a piece of candy that covered most of the bottom, then he scattered the flowers of a bouquet that was with him. , amid concern and surprise visitors.

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A security element quickly came to him, and he dealt with him in a way that ended with his surrender and taking him out of the hall and arrested, according to what Al-Arabiya.net suffered from local and foreign media, and from a video spread on the communication sites, shown above, in which the security element appears to take him out of the hall.

As he was being led away, the expelled detainee was shouting in French: “There are people trying to destroy the planet...Think of Earth. Just think,” revealing, in his words, his goal of what he did, which drew global attention to the thousands of environmental attacks that the earth is exposed to daily from its indifferent residents.
Yesterday's attack on the painting, which is 53 centimeters wide and 77 centimeters high, is priceless, certainly not the first, because its history is full of many attempts at distortion, including one of them throwing "sulfuric acid" on it in the fifties of the last century, affecting only its edges. A Bolivian also threw a stone at her, while a woman sprayed her with red paint during her performance in 1974 in Tokyo, the paint did not reach her, and then a Russian tourist threw a cup of tea at her in the summer of 2009, only dampening her glass panel.

A replica Mona Lisa sold for an insane amount at auction

As for the most famous assault in its history, when the late Italian Vincenzo Peruggia in 1925, at the age of 44, managed to steal it on August 21, 1911, from where he was working at the Louvre himself, and hid it with him for 3 years, they arrested him afterwards and sentenced him to 12 months imprisonment only, because he handed over the painting to the authorities When the French threatened to cut ties with Italy, the now archived news estimated its price at that time at $100 million.

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