El menor de 12 años se encontraba de visita en un museo de Taipei (Taiwan) cuando tropezó y se apoyó por error en un lienzo. La mala fortuna hizo que con el golpe agujereara el cuadro, valorado en más de un millón de euros.

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La familia del menor no ha tenido que hacerse cargo de los daños ya que la obra estaba asegurada.

Pic shows: The damaged painting. A young boy damaged an expensive painting at a Leonardo da Vinci art exhibition this week when he lost his footing - and put his hand through the canvas while trying to regain his balance. The unnamed boy, aged 12, was at an exhibition hall in the Huashan 1914 Creative Park in the Taiwanese capital Taipei when he tripped and punched a hand-sized hole in the Paolo Porpora (1617–1673) painting known as "Flowers", which was part of a da Vinci art viewing. Sun chi-hsuan, head of the exhibition co-organiser TST Art of Discovery Co., said the 200-centimetre tall painting at the exhibition – titled "The Face of Leonardo, Images of a Genius" – is around 350-years-old and valued at over 50 million NTD (950,000 GBP). Fortunately for the boy’s family, organisers said they will not ask that they pay for damage done to the 17th century painting. Instead, insurance will cover the full cost of the restoration, which will be done in Taiwan. Chi-hsuan added that Andrea Rossi, the exhibition’s visiting curator, was shocked to learn about the incident, and that he will be discussing restoration work with a Taiwanese art restorer before shipping the artwork back to Italy. Andrea reportedly also asked that the boy not be blamed or punished for the accident. Chi-hsuan also said that the insurance company will be compensating the owner of the painting, adding that this is the first time a valuable painting loaned to Taiwan has suffered such serious damage. "The Face of Leonardo, Images of a Genius" exhibition is currently displaying more than 50 authentic paintings by artists from the Italian Renaissance to the 20th century. (ends)

El cuadro en sí se titula «Flores», y fue pintado en 1660 por pintor napolitano Paolo Porpora y formaba parte de la exposición «The Face of Leonardo:Images of a Genius», visitada por decenas de escolares.

Pic shows: The damaged painting. A young boy damaged an expensive painting at a Leonardo da Vinci art exhibition this week when he lost his footing - and put his hand through the canvas while trying to regain his balance. The unnamed boy, aged 12, was at an exhibition hall in the Huashan 1914 Creative Park in the Taiwanese capital Taipei when he tripped and punched a hand-sized hole in the Paolo Porpora (1617–1673) painting known as "Flowers", which was part of a da Vinci art viewing. Sun chi-hsuan, head of the exhibition co-organiser TST Art of Discovery Co., said the 200-centimetre tall painting at the exhibition – titled "The Face of Leonardo, Images of a Genius" – is around 350-years-old and valued at over 50 million NTD (950,000 GBP). Fortunately for the boy’s family, organisers said they will not ask that they pay for damage done to the 17th century painting. Instead, insurance will cover the full cost of the restoration, which will be done in Taiwan. Chi-hsuan added that Andrea Rossi, the exhibition’s visiting curator, was shocked to learn about the incident, and that he will be discussing restoration work with a Taiwanese art restorer before shipping the artwork back to Italy. Andrea reportedly also asked that the boy not be blamed or punished for the accident. Chi-hsuan also said that the insurance company will be compensating the owner of the painting, adding that this is the first time a valuable painting loaned to Taiwan has suffered such serious damage. "The Face of Leonardo, Images of a Genius" exhibition is currently displaying more than 50 authentic paintings by artists from the Italian Renaissance to the 20th century. (ends)

El lienzo cuenta con la particularidad de ser el único que firmó el autor.

Pic shows: The damaged painting. A young boy damaged an expensive painting at a Leonardo da Vinci art exhibition this week when he lost his footing - and put his hand through the canvas while trying to regain his balance. The unnamed boy, aged 12, was at an exhibition hall in the Huashan 1914 Creative Park in the Taiwanese capital Taipei when he tripped and punched a hand-sized hole in the Paolo Porpora (1617–1673) painting known as "Flowers", which was part of a da Vinci art viewing. Sun chi-hsuan, head of the exhibition co-organiser TST Art of Discovery Co., said the 200-centimetre tall painting at the exhibition – titled "The Face of Leonardo, Images of a Genius" – is around 350-years-old and valued at over 50 million NTD (950,000 GBP). Fortunately for the boy’s family, organisers said they will not ask that they pay for damage done to the 17th century painting. Instead, insurance will cover the full cost of the restoration, which will be done in Taiwan. Chi-hsuan added that Andrea Rossi, the exhibition’s visiting curator, was shocked to learn about the incident, and that he will be discussing restoration work with a Taiwanese art restorer before shipping the artwork back to Italy. Andrea reportedly also asked that the boy not be blamed or punished for the accident. Chi-hsuan also said that the insurance company will be compensating the owner of the painting, adding that this is the first time a valuable painting loaned to Taiwan has suffered such serious damage. "The Face of Leonardo, Images of a Genius" exhibition is currently displaying more than 50 authentic paintings by artists from the Italian Renaissance to the 20th century. (ends)

El joven, quien sostenía una bebida en la mano, se encontraba pasando junto al cuadro cuando perdió el equilibrio y se abalanzó encima de la pintura, clavando sus dedos sobre la tela y dejando un enorme agujero en la parte baja del cuadro del pintor napolitano.


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