A tourist at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, tore an 18th-century portrait while trying to mimic the pose of Ferdinando de’ Medici for a photo. The incident occurred when the visitor lost his balance and fell into the painting, ripping the canvas. Although restorers assessed the damage as minor, the museum expressed displeasure. Uffizi director Simone Verde criticized visitors who prioritize taking selfies over respecting the artwork. The museum plans to implement new restrictions to prevent similar incidents. Additionally, a union representing museum workers raised concerns about low platforms designed to keep viewers at a distance, citing them as potential hazards for visitors. (Newser)
Tourist Accidentally Damages 18th-Century Painting While Posing for Photo

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