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Last week, a security guard at a Russian gallery was detained by the police and may face 74.9 million rubles (about 6.38 million yuan).≈

author:Observer.com

Last week, a security guard at a Russian gallery was detained by the police and could face a fine of 74.9 million rubles .38 million.≈ Only because he scribbled on a painting insured for 74.9 million rubles, he painted two pairs of eyes on the figure in the painting with a ballpoint pen...

The painting with the eyes painted was written by the Russian avant-garde artist Anna Leporskaya. In the 1930s, she created the three faceless paintings "Three Figures" (1932-1934).

The painting, which belongs to moscow's State Tretyakov Gallery, was loaned late last year and exhibited at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in Yekaterinburg, the central city of Russia's Ural Federal District. It is reported that the exhibition held at the center is called "Non-Objective World" and will last until February 20 this year.

According to the Times reported on the 9th, the security guard has been fired and detained by the police last week on charges of intentional damage. If found guilty, he could face a fine of up to 74.9 million rubles and up to 3 months in prison. #俄保安擅自给画作画眼睛或将被罚数百万 #

Last week, a security guard at a Russian gallery was detained by the police and may face 74.9 million rubles (about 6.38 million yuan).≈
Last week, a security guard at a Russian gallery was detained by the police and may face 74.9 million rubles (about 6.38 million yuan).≈

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