This Mona Lisa protestor got way out of hand

Security granny was just a bit too overwhelmed/excited...to properly handle that nice white ass in public..

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Although she didn't try to damage the art like some of them do, this type of shit is ridiculous. As soon as you destroy priceless art people don't even care what your beef is, they just want to hang you. And justifiably so. Who the fuck are you to destroy masterpieces?

Anyway, at least these chicks weren't throwing paint or soup.

And yeah RAW
 
Salaì was born in 1480 as son of Pietro di Giovanni, a tenant of Leonardo's vineyard near the Porta Vercellina, Milan.[2]

He joined Leonardo's household at the age of ten as an assistant. Giorgio Vasari describes Salaì as "a graceful and beautiful youth with curly hair, in which Leonardo greatly delighted".[2] Although Leonardo described him as "a liar, a thief, stubborn, and a glutton" and he stole from Leonardo on at least five occasions, he kept Salaì in his household for more than 25 years, in which Salaì trained as an artist.[2]Salaì became a capable, although not very impressive, painter,[3] who created several works, including the Monna Vanna, a nude version of the Mona Lisa which may be based on a charcoal sketch by Leonardo.[4][5] He is also considered one potential creator of the Prado's copy of the Mona Lisa.[6]

Leonardo is thought to have used Salaì as the model for several of his works, specifically St. John the Baptist, Bacchus and Angelo Incarnato.[1][6] Some researchers also believe that Salaì – and not Lisa del Giocondo – was the real model for the Mona Lisa, but this claimis disputed by the Louvre.[6]

source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salaì
 
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