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A 12-year-old in Taipei, Taiwan had a clumsy moment that ended with a hole in a 17th century painting worth $1.5 million.
The oil painting — Flowers by Italian artist Paolo Porpora — was insured, but the damage could very well be permanent.
He’s not the only person to damage expensive art. The Guardian has a list of moments gallery visitors and art lovers wish they could erase.