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- Visitor damages Uffizi painting while posing for photo | CNN
A visitor has damaged a 17th-century painting at the Uffizi Galleries in Florence after stumbling back into it while posing for a photo, the museum told CNN in a statement The visitor was
- Uffizi director blasts selfie-taking tourists after 17th-century . . .
The director of Italy’s Uffizi Galleries has sharply criticised social media-obsessed tourists after a visitor posing for a photograph tripped and gashed a 17th-century oil painting The young
- Fury as tourist tears a hole in painting while posing for a selfie
A careless tourist has sparked fury in Italy after he damaged a priceless 18th century painting while trying to take a selfie The unnamed culprit had been enjoying a visit to the Uffizi Gallery
- Tourist Damages Painting While Taking Selfie at the Uffizi
A tourist caused minor damage to a historic painting at the Uffizi Galleries on Friday morning after accidentally backing into it while attempting to take a selfie The painting, Portrait of Ferdinando de’ Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany, by Anton Domenico Gabbiani, was immediately removed from display for restoration According to museum
- Italys Uffizi to limit selfies after tourist damages painting
The director of the Uffizi Galleries in Florence has pledged new selfie limits after a tourist damaged an 18th-century painting while posing in front of it for a photograph on Saturday The clumsy visitor tore a hole in the bottom corner of the canvas, a portrait of Ferdinando de' Medici Grand Prince of Tuscany, painted in 1712, by Anton Domenico Gabbiani
- Florences Uffizi to clamp down on selfies after visitor damages 18 . . .
The director of Florence’s Uffizi Gallery has announced “strict limits” on selfie-taking tourists after an 18th-century painting was damaged by a careless visitor on Saturday Advertisement The man had been attempting to strike a pose in the style of the Grand Prince Ferdinando dei Medici, a 1712 painting by Anton Domenico Gabbiani, when he fell backwards into the canvas, Italian media
- He wants to take a selfie but trips and damages a painting at the . . .
He wanted to take a picture inside the Uffizi but lost his balance and, falling, damaged “Il Ferdinando de' Medici” by Anton Domenico Gabbiani The visitor - an Italian of about 40 years old
- Selfie-obsessed tourists target of Uffizi boss as painting gashed
THE director of Italy’s Uffizi Galleries has sharply criticised social media-obsessed tourists after a visitor posing for a photograph tripped and gashed a priceless oil painting The young Italian man asked his girlfriend to take a photo of him posing in front of a 17th-century painting of a prince of the Medici family in the museum in Florence
- Uffizi, tourist damages 1712 masterpiece for a selfie. The director . . .
The perpetrator, who was immediately identified, will be prosecuted According to initial assessments, the damage is minor and reversible, but the incident has reignited the debate on the distorted use of museums by some visitors
- Uffizi director: visitors who come for selfies are a problem, we will . . .
No more selfies at the museum Or, at least, curb this practice: this is what Simone Verde, director of the Uffizi, suggests after a tourist at the museum this morning damaged a painting by Antonio Domenico Gabbiani displayed in the rooms of the exhibition Florence and Europe Arts of the Eighteenth Century at the Uffizi “Today a tourist wanting to make a meme in front of a painting, backing
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