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Jo van Gogh-Bonger (1862–1925), one of art history’s most quietly influential figures, will be the subject of an exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum, the institution named after her brother-in ...
Tourists at the Palazzo Maffei museum in Verona, Italy, destroyed Nicola Bolla's diamond-encrusted "Van Gogh Chair" in a shocking act caught on video.
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Tourist falls on and destroys crystal Van Gogh chair in viral museum mishap An attempt at the perfect photo left a Van Gogh Swarovski-covered chair in ruins — now the museum is turning damage ...
A crystal-covered chair inspired by one of Vincent Van Gogh’s most famous paintings was seriously damaged when a tourist sat on it while posing for a photograph, according to the Italian museum ...
A tourist was caught crushing a Swarovski crystal chair at Palazzo Maffei museum in Verona, with surveillance footage showing the culprit fleeing after damaging the art.
The museum has reported the incident to police and released CCTV footage as a warning to respect art in public spaces.
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Security footage from the museum shows a man and a woman taking pictures while pretending to sit on Nicola Bolla's "Van Gogh" chair before breaking it.
The incident occurred in April at Palazzo Maffei, where the chair—nicknamed the “Van Gogh chair” and covered in hundreds of glittering Swarovski crystals—was on display.