Published 15:54 IST, June 24th 2020

Botched art restoration of Virgin Mary painting triggers meme marathon on Twitter

A 17th-century painting of the Virgin Mary was recently restored. However, instead of garnering praise, the artwork has now become a meme template for twitter .

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A 17th-century painting of Virgin Mary was recently restored. However, instead of garnering praise, artwork has w become a meme template for Twitter users. painting named Immaculate Conception of Los Venerable, by Spanish Baroque artist Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was bought by a curator, however, what made it immensely famous was its botched up restoration.

disastrous restoration took place after an anymous collector sought help of furniture restorers to clean up a copy of painting. According to reports, curator paid cleaner a whopping amount of $1350 for restoration. However, to everybody’s surprise, attempt resulted in disfiguring it. curator has w contacted a professional to get it right.

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'Awesome meme potential' 

Soon after, photos of messed up painting hit  internet, it triggered a meme riot on Twitter. While many converted it into expectation vs reality meme many ors compared it to year 2020.

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While restoration work by humans failed, a painting by a rat has been sold for a million dollars. A rat named Gus has been making headlines after his paintings sold worldwide for 1,000 pounds, which is approximately Rs 92,000. According to reports, Gus creates miniature paintings on canvases which his owner later sells online to buyers from all over world. little rodent reportedly uses his paws to paint on empty canvases, results of which are incredible. Gus is owned by a 19-year-old girl named Jess Indseth, who lives in Manchester, England. 

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Jess while talking to press revealed that she first discovered Gus' amazing painting skills when she once left him on an empty canvas with colours lying around. After seeing extraordinary results, Jess bought some n-toxic paints for Gus, which rat w uses to create his own miniature pieces. 

Read: Paintings Created By Rat Sell For Nearly Rs 1 Lakh, Attract Buyers From All Over World

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15:54 IST, June 24th 2020