Man in Wig Throws Cake at Glass Protecting Mona Lisa

FILE - Visitors pose in front of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa in the Louvre museum, Wednesday, May, 19, 2021 in Paris. A man seemingly disguised as an old woman in a wheelchair threw a piece of cake at the glass protecting the Mona Lisa on Sunday May 29, 2022 at the Louvre Museum and shouted at people to think of planet Earth. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)

A man seemingly disguised as an old woman in a wheelchair threw a piece of cake at the glass protecting the Mona Lisa at the Louvre Museum and shouted at people to think of planet Earth.

The Paris prosecutor�s office said Monday that the 36-year-old man was detained following Sunday�s incident and sent to a police psychiatric unit. An investigation has been opened into the damage of cultural artifacts.

Videos posted on social media showed a young man in a wig and lipstick who had arrived in a wheelchair. The man, whose identity was unknown, was also seen throwing roses in the museum gallery to slack-jawed guests.

The cake attack left a conspicuous white creamy smear on the glass but the famous work by Leonardo da Vinci wasn�t damaged.

Security guards were filmed escorting the wig-wearing man away as he called out to the surprised visitors in the gallery: �Think of the Earth! There are people who are destroying the Earth! Think about it. Artists tell you: think of the Earth. That�s why I did this.�

Guards were then filmed cleaning the cake from the glass. A Louvre statement confirmed the attack on the artwork involving a �patisserie.�

The 16th-century Renaissance masterpiece has seen a lot in its over-500 years in existence.

The painting was stolen in 1911 by a museum employee, an event which increased the painting�s international fame. It was also damaged in an acid attack perpetrated by a vandal in the 1950s, and has since been kept behind glass.

In 2009, a Russian woman who was angry at not being able to get French citizenship threw a ceramic cup at it, smashing the cup but not harming the glass or the painting.

(AP)

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  1. When I ‘saw’ it a few years ago- I was told it was a fake and the real one is kept very securely in a hidden vault……..

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