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Delacroix's iconic 'Liberty' intact after vandalism
2013-02-10
[FRANCE24] One of the most iconic symbols of the French Revolution, Eugène Delacroix's 1830 "Liberty Leading the People", was defaced on Thursday by a 28-year-old woman with a black marker at the Louvre's branch in the northern city of Lens.

The famous work shows a bare-chested female figure bearing aloft the French Tricolor with one hand and a musket in the other.

"The integrity of the work has not been affected, as the inscription was superficial and remained on the varnished surface without reaching the layer of paint," a Louvre spokesperson said in a statement on Friday, amid fears that a piece of France's national heritage had been permanently defaced. Specialists have since removed the mark, which measured approximately 30 centimetres (12 inches).

The painting was immortalised after it was featured on 100-franc bank notes from 1978 to 1995.

Motive unknown

According to judicial sources, the woman scrawled "AE911" on the canvas using an indelible black marker.

On Friday morning, French media were speculating that the graffiti could be a reference to the "Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth" group, which believes that the 2001 collapse of the World Trade Center could not have resulted solely from the impact of two fuel-heavy airliners.

"We won't know if there is any political significance until police questioning ends," the museum's Communications Director Raphäel Wolff told FRANCE 24 on Friday morning.

"She is still under arrest and the state prosecutor is here at the museum investigating this," he added.

The vandal is due to appear before a judge on Saturday, and prosecutors have ordered that she undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

"Liberty" is the showpiece work at the Louvre-Lens, which opened its doors for the first time on December 4.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Thank you, Shipman.

Now, when folks ask me how to get to be a star in Hollywood I tell 'em it's easy. First you get a handfull of marbles and stuff 'em in your mouth. Go down to the beach and start talking over the sound of the waves and with all them marbles in you mouth. And, by the time you've lost all your marbles, you'll be a star.
Posted by: Junior Sample   2013-02-10 20:58  

#3  On Friday morning, French media were speculating that the graffiti could be a reference to the "Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth" group, which believes that the 2001 collapse of the World Trade Center could not have resulted solely from the impact of two fuel-heavy airliners.

any architect or engineer who believes that intense fire couldn't melt or weaken steel leading to progressive collapse should have their license removed. Idiots
Posted by: Frank G   2013-02-10 10:44  

#2  It's a beautiful painting. Lucky thing the psycho was an ignorant dingbat, incapable of effective destruction, much less creation. Decades of prison life would be appropriate, nonetheless.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2013-02-10 10:33  

#1  Could'a been worse, coud'a been BR549 the mark of Sample.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-02-10 06:39  

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