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Portrait in Florence allegedly broken by customer taking a selfie

Danny Fullbrook

Tradition reporter

Claudio Giovannini/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock The wall of the Uffizi Gallery without the painting Portrait of Ferdinando de' Medici Grand Prince of Tuscany by Anton Domenico Gabbiani. Two large paintings remain on the purple wall with a gap between them.Claudio Giovannini/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

The portray shall be returned to the exhibition when it’s restored

A 18th-century oil portray has allegedly been broken after a museum customer tripped whereas taking a selfie.

Florence’s Uffizi Gallery stated a vacationer fell backwards whereas making an attempt to “make a meme in entrance” of a portrait of Ferdinando de’ Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany, by Anton Domenico Gabbiani.

The museum defined the injury may very well be repaired shortly however director Simone Verde warned restrictions on customer behaviour may very well be imposed sooner or later.

He stated in a press release: “The issue of tourists coming to museums to make memes or take selfies for social media is rampant.

“We’ll set very exact limits, stopping behaviour that isn’t suitable with the sense of our establishments and respect for cultural heritage,” he added.

The portrait was on show as a part of an exhibition referred to as Florence and Europe: Arts of the Eighteenth Century on the Uffizi.

In response to the gallery the customer has been recognized by the police and reported to the judicial authorities.

The exhibition, which was made up of about 150 artwork works, is now closed till 2 July following the incident. The portray shall be repaired within the interim so it’s prepared to return on show.

The exhibition will then run, as initially deliberate, till 28 November.

Earlier this yr at Palazzo Maffei, in Verona, a person seemingly slipped and fell on to a bejewelled chair by Italian artist Nicola Bolla.

He had been taking photographs with a girl, pretending to take a seat on the chair.

Museum director Vanessa Carlon stated: “Generally we lose our brains to take an image, and we do not take into consideration the implications.

“After all it was an accident, however these two folks left with out chatting with us – that is not an accident.”

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