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Friday, February 8, 2013

Pure Nastiness or Mental Illness?

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Woman defaces famous Louvre painting with black pen

 Louvre painting defaced: Vincent Pomarede, curator of the painting department at the Louvre-Lens Museum, poses in front of Eugene Delacroix's painting at Le Louvre-Lens Museum, in Lens, northern France. The painting was defaced by a woman with a black pen. IMAGE
The painting, Eugene Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People," was on loan from the Louvre's main museum in Paris.
PARIS — France's Louvre-Lens Museum shut two galleries Friday after a woman scribbled with a black marker pen on its star painting, Eugene Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People."
Police were questioning a 28-year-old woman who was arrested Thursday evening after writing "AE911" across a 30 cm section at the bottom of the work, a judicial source said.
"AE911Truth" is the name of a website called "Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth" whose backers say they are seeking to establish the truth of the Sept. 11 suicide airliner attacks on New York's Twin Towers.
Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People," painted in 1830, was chosen by the Louvre-Lens in northern France as its emblem for its official opening last December and is on loan from the main Louvre museum in Paris.
The work, depicting a bare-breasted woman brandishing a tricolor flag and leading her people over the bodies of the fallen, commemorates the 1830 French Revolution.
The museum said an initial examination suggested the damage was superficial and the famous work could be easily restored.

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