Mona Lisa Painting in danger..!? Person in Disguise..?

Art enthusiasts and spectators alike were shocked to see a man dressed as an old woman trying to damage a Mona Lisa painting in the Louvre. The man, disguised as an old woman in a wheelchair, suddenly jumped out of a chair, threw his wig, and painted a cake on a Mona Lisa painting, causing a stir in the area. This came as a shock to all who were present at the museum. Scenes of visitors photographing a cake-painted painting are currently going viral on social media. Security personnel rushed to the scene and evacuated the man, who was seen trying to damage the painting in the museum's most important room.
Fortunately, this cake was coated on top of the glass that protects the famous Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo da Vinci. This is not the first time the Mona Lisa painting has been targeted.
 In 1956, someone threw sulfuric acid on a Mona Lisa painting, causing severe damage to the underside of the painting. Due to this, the Mona Lisa painting was placed behind the bulletproof glass. Now it is one of the best-preserved works of art in the world.

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