(Bloomberg) -- Environmental activists splattered the with soup on Sunday morning as they called for the right to healthy and sustainable food.
The protesters threw tomato soup at Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, which is protected by a glass case in the Louvre museum in Paris. The painting wasn’t damaged and the gallery where it hangs was closed for an hour for cleaning, the Louvre said. The room reopened at 11:30 a.m. local time.
The action signaled the start of a “civil resistance” campaign on food rights, Riposte Alimentaire (Food Retaliation), the group responsible, said in a statement. The news was earlier reported by BFM TV.
Culture Minister Rachida Dati said in a post on X that “no cause” could justify an attack on the painting. The museum said it would file a complaint.
Climate activists have regularly targeted artwork in recent years. Several were charged in relation to soup thrown at Van Gogh’s painting in 2022.
More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com
©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

Retail Inflation Eases To 2.1% In June, Lowest In Six And A Half Years


Brokerages Weigh In: What Accenture’s Q3FY25 Signals for Indian IT


Who Is Lisa Su? AMD CEO Taking On Rival Nvidia To Increase Market Share In AI Chips


CPI Preview: Inflation Expected To Fall Further Still In May
