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- Vandalism_of_art abstract "Vandalism of art refers to intentional damage of an artwork (for unintentional damage see accidental damage of art). The object is usually exhibited in public, becomes damaged as a result of the act, and remains in place right after the act. This may distinguish it from art destruction and iconoclasm, where it may be wholly destroyed and removed, and art theft, or looting. Numerous acts of vandalism against art exhibits are known and some objects, such as Mona Lisa, Night Watch and The Little Mermaid, have been intentionally damaged several times. Many vandals were diagnosed with a mental disorder and some, such as Hans-Joachim Bohlmann, had a history of attacking artworks. A vast amount of damage consists of leaving a minor scratch, a stuck chewing gum, a pencil mark and so on, and usually escapes publicity. More visible acts of vandalism were premeditated, as the tool of destruction – a knife, paint, acid or hammer – was intentionally brought to the scene. In most cases, the artworks were restored. Restorations were costly and time consuming and in many cases were followed by shielding the artwork from future attacks.".
- Vandalism_of_art thumbnail Cleveland_Museum_of_Art_-_damaged_Thinker.jpg?width=300.
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- Vandalism_of_art subject Category:Art_crime.
- Vandalism_of_art subject Category:Vandalized_works_of_art.
- Vandalism_of_art type Art102743547.
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- Vandalism_of_art type Creation103129123.
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- Vandalism_of_art comment "Vandalism of art refers to intentional damage of an artwork (for unintentional damage see accidental damage of art). The object is usually exhibited in public, becomes damaged as a result of the act, and remains in place right after the act. This may distinguish it from art destruction and iconoclasm, where it may be wholly destroyed and removed, and art theft, or looting.".
- Vandalism_of_art label "Vandalism of art".
- Vandalism_of_art label "Преступления в сфере искусства".
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- Vandalism_of_art depiction Cleveland_Museum_of_Art_-_damaged_Thinker.jpg.
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