THIS is the embarrassing moment a man sits down on a crystal-studded ‘Van Gogh’ chair for a picture – only for it to buckle beneath him.
The two senseless visitors caused “serious damage” to the valuable artwork, the Italian art gallery revealed.


Italian artist Nicola Bolla designed a chair embellished with hundreds of Swarovski crystals. Local media reported that the chair is labeled as “extremely fragile and delicate.”
In a disturbing incident captured on CCTV, a man and a woman can be observed waiting for the security personnel to exit the room at Maffei Palace in Verona. Subsequently, they proceeded to take a photograph, which tragically led to a mishap.
The two senseless visitors caused “serious damage” to the valuable artwork
While the woman appears to hover over the chair to avoid placing her weight on it, the man daringly decides to take a seat.
The chair instantly breaks apart, with the man left reaching his arms back towards the walls for support.
The pair then surreptitiously scurry out of the room, leaving the artwork in a crooked state.
Following the incident, the museum released a statement on its social media accounts.
It read: “Every museum’s nightmare has become reality, even in Palazzo Maffei.
“Waiting for the surveillance officers to come out, some visitors took an “in effect” photo.
As a consequence of their irresponsible actions, serious damage was inflicted upon Nicola Bolla’s “Van Gogh” chair. The chair is known for being a highly delicate piece of art, entirely adorned with numerous Swarovski crystals.
The museum explained that thanks to “restorers who did a fantastic job”, along with Italian law enforcement, “the piece is shining once again”.
It added: “We are sharing this episode not only for the sake of reporting, but to start a real campaign to raise awareness about the value of art and the respect it deserves.
“A heartfelt thank you goes to the police, our security department and the restaurateurs, whose valuable work allowed the recovery of the work.
“And a special thank you to all of you who walk through the museum halls every day with care, attention and wonder.
“Because art is not just for seeing. It is to be loved. It is to be protected.”
It comes as a tourist recently smashed two priceless statues after jumping a railing around the Terracotta Army in the Chinese city of Xi’An.