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After an Italian Museum, hundreds of glitters were pulled in a seat covered in a crystalline, he called the cartridges to the art of “respect.”
Palazzo Maffei’s images released in Verona, drawing pictures of each other show that they took pictures of each other to sit at the Department of Van Gogh.
The man drops later and falls into the chair, crushing the bottom.
Authorities said the couple fled the museum before they noticed what happened.
They were told about the police about the identified couple since then.
“Sometimes we lose a picture of our brains and do not think about the results,” said Vanessa Carlon director of the museum.
“Of course, it was an accident, but these two people were left without talking – it was not an accident,” he said. “This is a nightmare for any museum.”
The BBC understands that this event took place in April. Palazzo Maffei broadcast images on June 12.
The department was built by the Italian artist Nikola Bolla and was polished, and the car was with Swarovsky crystals made of the cut glass. As a tribute of the Dutch artist, Vincent Van Gogh is named Painting a simple chair.
The part of the abundance is somewhat priceless, the museum refused to assess his value when asked by the BBC.
Carlotta Mengazzo, a historian of art based in Palazzo Maffei, says Carlotta Menegazzo says – although it seems strong, the frame is mainly kept with the empty and foil.
“The department warned people not to touch and of course, it is placed on a pedestrian, so it is not a real chair, says MenGegazzo.
Two legs and the main seat were broken, but MS Venegazzo is called “a great job” to restore the piece and now it’s in place.
Palazzo Maffei was opened in 2020 and has 650 units, including 650 pieces on the screen, including Picasso and ancient Egyptian art drawings.
Ms Carbon says most of the visitors are careful and hopeful that this issue of CCTV will not be “negative episode”.
Instead, he wants to emphasize that he would include “art places or churches, more respected, museums or churches.”
“Art is very fragile, because art must be respectful,” he added.