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(Morning News) The portrait of Mona Lisa, treasured in Louvre, France, was "raid". A man who disguised as an old woman tried to break the bullet -proof glass and then applied to the glass with cakes, causing the public uproarEssence

The man Sunday (May 29) was wearing a women's clothing and wigs in the Louvre, and he was sitting on a wheelchair, pretending to be an older woman.He suddenly jumped from a wheelchair and was applied to the bullet -proof glass in front of the painting with the cake.

Officials at the Lubu Palace Museum in Paris refused to comment on the bizarre incident.Some netizens published the video photos of the incident on social media.

A Twitter user Lukeee released a video that shows that a museum employee is wiping the cake on the glass. Another video shows that a man in white was escorted by the security guard.He wrote in the post: "A man dressed as an old lady jumped off from a wheelchair and tried to break Mona Lisa's bulletproof glass. Then continue to apply cakes on the glass and throw roses everywhere,After being dealt with by security personnel. "

Another video released on social media shows that the same staff cleaned up, and another worker moved a wheelchair from Da Vinci's masterpieceEssence

The man wearing a wig said in another video: "Thinking for the earth, people are destroying the earth," indicating that the incident is likely to have the motivation of environmentalists.The video also showed that he was taken away from the Louvre.

In December 1956, a Bolivian man threw stones at Mona Lisa's paintings, damaging Mona Lisa's left elbow. Since then, the painting has been protected by a glass cover.In 2005, it was placed in a reinforced box, and it also controlled temperature and humidity.

In 2009, a Russian woman threw an empty tea cup at the painting, but scratched the painting box slightly.