The Mona Lisa, Monalisa is an oil painting on poplar wood made by Leonardo da Vinci in the 16th century. This painting is often regarded as one of the most famous paintings in the world and few other works of art have been the center of attention, study, mythology, and parody.
The Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo da Vinci was pelted by a cake by a visitor at the Louvre Museum, Paris, France, yesterday. The perpetrator was a young man in a wheelchair wearing a wig and hat.
According to witnesses, the man suddenly stood up and approached the painting by Leonardo da Vinci and immediately threw the cake decorated with cream.
It is not clear what the motive for doing this action was, but his actions immediately shocked other visitors who were thronging the museum. Not long after, security officers immediately arrested the man and escorted him out of the location.
The documentation of this incident also immediately spread on social media and shocked netizens. Fortunately, no damage was done to the masterpiece of art created during the years 1503-1519.
The Mona Lisa painting is indeed displayed with a special safety glass protector so that the cake cream only sticks to the surface. This incident is actually surprising because the Louvre Museum is known to have strict security because of the various expensive world-class artworks that are inside.
Somewhat surprising when a visitor disguised in a wig can enter with a cake decorated with cream.