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'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by dk58(m): 10:11am On Jan 01, 2020
Don't destroy what you can't make, folks!

A Pablo Picasso painting worth a whopping $26m was destroyed at a museum in London. Media reports confirm that a 20-year-old man who attacked and destroyed the abstract art has been arrested and charged with criminal damage.

What a real damage for such an abstract art! 

Shakeel Ryan Massey is undergoing investigation for Saturday’s incident at Tate Modern.

Local media described the damaged artwork from Picasso as “Bust of a Woman.”

"Bust of a Woman" is a 75-year-old oil painting which depicts one of Picasso’s lovers, the photographer Dora Maar. The semi-abstract styled artwork shows Dora wearing a hat and green clothing while sitting on a black metal chair.

Speaking to newsmen about the costly masterpiece, a representative for Tate Modern said Shakeel was "swiftly apprehended" after vandalizing the property, adding that investigators are yet to determine the extent of the damage.

The BBC, however, acknowledged that Picasso's "Bust of a Woman" was ripped.

Findings show that Picasso's "Bust of a Woman" was completed in Paris in the month of May 1944, around the last days of WWII when Germans occupied the French capital. Picasso was said to have painted "Bust of a Woman" after most of his master’s friends were arrested and deported to Spain.

Tate's description of the painting reads, “‘Bust of a Woman’ and its associated series captures this complex moment of fear and hope that would lead Picasso to join the Communist Party in October 1944.”

Conversation experts have reportedly removed the painting from display for proper inspections.

According to Tate’s website, the painting has been on long-term loan from a private collection since 2011.

Massey, who is from northwest London, appeared before a judge at Camberwell Green Magistrates’ Court on Monday. He was held without bail. During his first hearing, the "heartless" suspect indicated he would deny the charges against him.

With this turn of events, the Inner London Crown Court will grant Massey a pretrial hearing on 30 January 2020, the Washington Post said.

Massey's attack on Picasso's 'Bust of a Woman' in Tate Modern comes after a famed Mark Rothko painting valued around $11 million was vandalized at the same gallery in 2012.

Tate Modern atracted nearly 6 million people in 2018, a record which made it the most-visited tourist attraction in Britain last year. The museum is located on the banks of the River Thames, where visitors gain several free offers to attend exhibitions. The London gallery displays lots of artwork from around the world.

Source: https://meziesblog.com/bust-of-a-woman-worth-26m-destroyed-in-london/

Re: 'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by TheGiftedOne(m): 10:14am On Jan 01, 2020
angry

Just what did Picasso take before he drew this monster looking abstract of a painting



The price attached to this artwork is borne out the personality that painted it not the aesthetic or historical value it embolden.
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Re: 'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by dawnomike(m): 10:25am On Jan 01, 2020
I feel sorry for the bust! Lol
Re: 'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by AlwaysDavid: 10:27am On Jan 01, 2020
Hehe.
No wonder grin grin
I see why the poor dude destroyed the Painting.

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Re: 'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by slowice(m): 11:01am On Jan 01, 2020
Cartoon for millions of dollars �... I see why the man destroyed it... Can be annoying
Re: 'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by jantofubu(m): 11:12am On Jan 01, 2020
My little bro can paint a better bust...
Re: 'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by ValCon888: 11:32am On Jan 01, 2020
Abstract art is the biggest yahoo scam in the art industry. You see ridiculous art pieces being sold for millions of dollars. The Renaissance art of almost 700 years ago still remains the best era for art. With the likes of Leonardo Da Vinci,
Michelangelo, Botticelli, and who can forget
Giotto, the only artist to draw a perfect circle with his hand.

Look at the painting below and tell me if the artist and the art dealer are not yahoo boys.

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Re: 'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by illicit(m): 12:44pm On Jan 01, 2020
that looks like an idol
Re: 'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by czarina(f): 10:44pm On Jan 01, 2020
ValCon888:
Abstract art is the biggest yahoo scam in the art industry. You see ridiculous art pieces being sold for millions of dollars. The Renaissance art of almost 700 years ago still remains the best era for art. With the likes of Leonardo Da Vinci,
Michelangelo, Botticelli, and who can forget
Giotto, the only artist to draw a perfect circle with his hand.

Look at the painting below and tell me if the artist and the art dealer are not yahoo boys.
I just don't get the prices slapped on those things ..... I just don't.

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Re: 'bust Of A Woman' Worth $26m Destroyed In London by shokoman22: 12:21pm On Aug 04, 2020
A great artist, but sometimes his picture is very surprising. Perhaps such works are associated with emotional changes in the life of Pablo Picasso, and this is reflected in his work. I studied his biography for my essay and found a lot of useful information here https://studydriver.com/pablo-picasso-essay/. Perhaps, if you put the period of painting with what happened in his life, you can find the answer.

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