Sunday, 2 June 2024

Climate Lunatic Attacks Monet


Climate activist detained after sticking protest sign on to Monet painting in Paris' famed Orsay museum

A climate activist has been detained today after sticking a protest sign to a Monet painting in Paris' famed Orsay museum.

The protester, from French environmental activist group Riposte Alimentaire ('Food Counterattack'), targeted 'Poppy Field' by Claude Monet, defacing it with a sticker that covered half the painting with an apocalyptic vision of the same scene.

The group said it's purpose is to show how the field would look 'ravaged by flames and drought' in the year 2100,  if more action isn't taken against climate change

The museum, known in French as the Musee d'Orsay, is a top tourist destination and home to some of the world's most-loved Impressionist works.

The woman was detained pending investigation, according to Paris police.

A climate activist has been detained today after sticking a protest sign to a Monet painting in Paris' famed Orsay museum

A climate activist has been detained today after sticking a protest sign to a Monet painting in Paris' famed Orsay museum

The protester, from French environmental activist group Riposte Alimentaire ('Food Counterattack'), targeted 'Poppy Field' by Claude Monet (pictured)

The protester, from French environmental activist group Riposte Alimentaire ('Food Counterattack'), targeted 'Poppy Field' by Claude Monet (pictured)

The museum, known in French as the Musee d'Orsay, is a top tourist destination and home to some of the world's most-loved Impressionist works

The museum, known in French as the Musee d'Orsay, is a top tourist destination and home to some of the world's most-loved Impressionist works

It was unclear whether the incident damaged the painting and the museum did not respond to requests for comment. 

It was the latest of several actions by protesters from the group to target artworks in France to call for action to protect food supplies from further damage to the climate.

In January, two members of the group were arrested after throwing soup at the Mona Lisa before shouting climate slogans at the gathered crowd at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

The activist applying the sticker that covered half the painting with an apocalyptic vision of the same scene

The activist applying the sticker that covered half the painting with an apocalyptic vision of the same scene

The group said it's purpose is to show how the field would look 'ravaged by flames and drought' in the year 2100, if more action isn't taken against climate change

The group said it's purpose is to show how the field would look 'ravaged by flames and drought' in the year 2100, if more action isn't taken against climate change

They sprayed the 16th-century masterpiece by Leonardo Da Vinci with pumpkin soup as they demanded the right to 'healthy and sustainable food'.

The group have taken responsibility for the demonstration on their own website in, what they call, 'Wave 1' of their action.

In February, the group disrupted the European Bioethics Forum, a debate in Strasbourg, France, by walking on stage and demanding action for their cause.

A few days later, they hurled soup at Claude Monet's 'Le Printemps' (Spring) inside the Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon, France.

The 1872 painting was protected by glass, but still underwent a close inspection and restoration, the museum said after the incident.

In January, two members of the group were arrested after throwing soup at the Mona Lisa before shouting climate slogans at the gathered crowd at the Louvre Museum in Paris

In January, two members of the group were arrested after throwing soup at the Mona Lisa before shouting climate slogans at the gathered crowd at the Louvre Museum in Paris

In February, they hurled soup at Claude Monet's 'Le Printemps' (Spring) inside the Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon, France

In February, they hurled soup at Claude Monet's 'Le Printemps' (Spring) inside the Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon, France 

The 1872 painting 'Le Printemps' (pictured) was protected by glass, but will still undergo a close inspection and restoration, the museum said

The 1872 painting 'Le Printemps' 

Riposte Alimentaire ('Food counterattack') claimed the attack in a posting on X, with a woman identifying herself 20-year-old Ilona (pictured) saying 'we have to act now before it is too late'

Riposte Alimentaire ('Food counterattack') claimed the attack, with a woman identifying herself 20-year-old Ilona (pictured) saying 'we have to act now before it is too late'

In March, the disrupted the Saut Hermes 2024, an annual horse jumping show in Paris, to display a banner which referenced British suffragette Emily Davison who was killed by King George V's horse

In March, the disrupted the Saut Hermes 2024, an annual horse jumping show in Paris, to display a banner which referenced British suffragette Emily Davison who was killed by King George V's horse

The following month, Riposte Alimentaire disrupted the Saut Hermes 2024, an annual horse jumping show in Paris, with members infiltrating the arena to hold a protest banner.

Last month, the group threw orange powder over the floor of the Palace of Versailles' famous Hall of Mirrors building and chanted their calls for establishing social security for sustainable food in the country.

They are advocating for a monthly vital food card loaded with 150 Euros for all citizens to purchase democratically approved products, saying that there is a 'widening gap between the privileged few and the majority struggling to make ends meet'.

Eco-morons hurled soup at the bullet-proof glass protecting Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting at the Louvre in Paris on January 28 (pictured)

Eco-morons hurled soup at the bullet-proof glass protecting Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting at the Louvre in Paris

The duo stand in front of the splattered artwork with one revealing a white t-shirt with the words 'Riposte Alimentaire' ('Food counterattack')

The duo stand in front of the splattered artwork with one revealing a white t-shirt with the words 'Riposte Alimentaire' ('Food counterattack')

This is the moment the eco zealots hurl tomato soup at the Mona Lisa
This is the moment the eco zealots hurl tomato soup at the Mona Lisa

This is the moment the eco zealots hurl tomato soup at the Mona Lisa

Last year, climate activists waded into the waters of Rome's world-famous Trevi Fountain and poured in a black liquid to symbolise oil

Last year, climate activists waded into the waters of Rome's world-famous Trevi Fountain and poured in a black liquid to symbolise oil

Eco-vandals in Italy are set to be fined up to £50,000 under a new bill that came into law on Thursday in a bid to stop environmental protests

Eco-vandals in Italy are set to be fined up to £50,000 under a new law aiming to stop environmental protests

Extinction Rebellion activists turned Venice's canals green in December in a protest over what the group said at the time was a lack of progress at climate talks during Cop-28 in Dubai

Extinction Rebellion activists turned Venice's canals green

Three environmental activists attached themselves to the glass cover of the iconic renaissance painting in the Sala Botticelli of the Uffizi Gallery in Italy in July 2022

Three environmental activists attached themselves to the glass cover of the iconic renaissance painting Primavera ('Spring', by Botticelli, late 1400s) in the Sala Botticelli of the Uffizi Gallery in Italy 

Pictured: A security guard drag the protesters away from the painting in July 2022

A security guard drags the protesters away from the painting

Activists from Last Generation threw flour over a car painted by the Pop Art icon that was on display in Milan's Fabbrica del Vapore art centre, in November 2022

Activists from Last Generation threw flour over a car painted by the Pop Art icon Andy Warhol that was on display in Milan's Fabbrica del Vapore art centre

In October 2022, two activists (pictured) from the Just Stop Oil group grabbed headlines when they splashed tomato soup over the glass protecting Dutch master Vincent van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' at the National Gallery in London

2 activists (pictured) from the Just Stop Oil group grabbed headlines when they splashed tomato soup over the glass protecting Dutch master Vincent van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' at the National Gallery in London

Two activists in Germany threw mash potatoes over Claude Monet's 'Les Meules' painting in Potsdam's Barberini museum on Sunday

Two activists in Germany threw mash potatoes over Claude Monet's 'Les Meules' painting in Potsdam's Barberini museum

It is not clear at this stage whether the Monet painting was damaged or whether it is protected behind a glass casing

Then: Monet tried all sorts of exotic lilies in pinks, whites, blues and yellows. A team of eight kept them pristine

Monet painted all sorts of exotic lilies in pinks, whites, blues and yellows

Then: The beds are bursting with gladioli and the nasturtiums are beginning their annual creep across the paths. Monet would have painted this in summer

Flower beds bursting with gladioli and the nasturtiums beginning their annual creep across the paths. Monet painted this in summer time.

Then: Yellow and white lilies, yellow gladioli and fading irises provide the colour. The willow and ash trees and bamboo provide the lush green backdrop. The wisteria is yet to take over the Japanese bridge

Yellow and white lilies, yellow gladioli and fading irises. The willow and ash trees and bamboo provide the lush green backdrop. The wisteria is yet to take over Monet's Japanese bridge

Claude Monet painted water lilies literally by the yard, ¿buckets of colour on 100 ft walls¿. A modest Monet was 5 ft high and 6.5 ft wide. His studio was 76 ft long and 39 ft wide, and stood 49 ft tall

Claude Monet

When war broke out in 1914, and Europe began its ¿race into the abyss¿ Monet was determined not to flee. Throughout the war he never stopped working

When war broke out in 1914, and Europe began its ‘race into the abyss’ Monet was determined not to flee. Throughout the war he never stopped working

Monet transformed a parcel of marshland into his famous water garden (pictured), inspired by Hokusai¿s woodblocks. His water lilies, with their palettes of yellows, blues and pinks, were imported from Mexico

Monet transformed a parcel of marshland into his famous water garden

Claude Monet 'Saule pleureur et bassin aux nymphéas'. Estimate available on request. The auction will be held on February 27 at Christie's, London

Claude Monet 'Saule pleureur et bassin aux nymphéas'. 

As a new study has discovered, the transfixing qualities in impressionist Claude Monet's art may have something to do with science and the ways in which our brain interprets color

The transfixing qualities in impressionist Claude Monet's art

Monet uses different colored brushstrokes next to one another and doesn't blend them in, resulting in a phenomenon called simultaneous contrast. Simultaneous contrast occurs when the same color appears differently when placed alongside a different color

Monet used different colored brushstrokes next to one another and doesn't blend them in, resulting in a phenomenon called simultaneous contrast. Simultaneous contrast occurs when the same color appears differently when placed alongside a different color

Claude Monet’s monumental work, the Agapanathus Triptych (pictured), for the first time in Britain when its three parts are reunited at the Royal Academy of Art in London

Claude Monet's monumental work, the Agapanathus Triptych 

The Agapanathus Triptych was inspired by Monet's pond (pictured) in his famed garden at Giverny, just west of Paris

The Agapanathus Triptych was inspired by Monet's pond (pictured) in his famed garden at Giverny, just west of Paris

The 42ft long painting by Monet (left) is named after the plant, also known as the African Lily or the Lily of the Nile, which grew in his garden (right) in Giverny
The 42ft long painting by Monet (left) is named after the plant, also known as the African Lily or the Lily of the Nile, which grew in his garden (right) in Giverny

The 42ft long painting by Monet is named after the plant, also known as the African Lily or the Lily of the Nile, which grew in his garden in Giverny

A visitor takes a look at the Nympheas by Claude Monet, another of his epic paintings, in the renovated Orangerie Museum in the Tuileries garden in Paris

A visitor takes a look at the Nympheas by Claude Monet, another of his epic paintings, in the renovated Orangerie Museum in the Tuileries garden in Paris

Monet was happiest among the plants and flowers that had inspired him since he first took up a brush (pictured: Monet's signature on his Le Bassin aux Nympheas, Harmonie Verte,  1899)

Monet was happiest among the plants and flowers that had inspired him since he first took up a brush (pictured: Monet's Le Bassin aux Nympheas, Harmonie Verte, 1899). At bottom in red is Monet's signature.

It is Monet’s riotously colourful garden paintings that make up the centrepiece of this astonishing exhibition at the Royal Academy (pictured: Monet's Le Bassin aux Nymphéas, Harmonie Verte, 1899)

Monet’s riotously colourful garden paintings (pictured: Monet's Le Bassin aux Nymphéas, Harmonie Verte, 1899)

Seeing things differently: After Claude Monet had the lens of his left eye completely removed he started seeing - and painting - in ultraviolet as this Water-lily Pond painting from 1926 shows

Seeing things differently: After Claude Monet had the lens of his left eye completely removed he started seeing - and painting - in ultraviolet as this Water-lily Pond painting from 1926 shows

The painting, which is signed by Monet and dated 1908 has spent the past 80 years in a private collection

This painting of waterlilies, which is signed by Monet and dated 1908 has spent the past 80 years in a private collection, is set to sell for 35 million pounds.

1903-04-claude-monet-the-houses-of-parliament-effect-of-fogClaude Monet visits London, The Houses of Parliament (Effect of Fog), 1903-1904

1899-1901-claude-monet-waterloo-bridge-overcast-weather-1899-1901Claude Monet, Waterloo Bridge, Overcast Weather, 1899-1901

1903-claude-monet-waterloo-bridge-hazy-sunshine-1903Claude Monet, Waterloo Bridge, Hazy Sunshine, 1903

1904-claude-monet-houses-of-parliament-effect-of-sunlight-in-the-fog-1904Claude Monet, Houses of Parliament, Effect of Sunlight in the Fog, 1904

1903-claude-monet-1840-1926-the-houses-of-parliament-sunset-1903Claude Monet, The Houses of Parliament, Sunset, 1903

1902-claude-monet-houses-of-parliament-1902Claude Monet, Houses of Parliament, 1902

1903-claude-monet-houses-of-parliament-at-sunset-1903Claude Monet, Houses of Parliament at Sunset, 1903

1899. Charing Cross Bridge - Claude MonetClaude Monet, Charing Cross Bridge, 1899

1900-1901-houses-of-parlilament-sunlight-effect-1900-1901-claude-monetClaude Monet, Houses of Parliament, Sunlight Effect, 1900-1901

1900-1901-claude-monet-houses-of-parliament-londonClaude Monet, Houses of Parliament, London, 1900-1901

[Sorry this is so long. I had never seen his London paintings before. -AA]

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