Child scratches abstract painting worth $88 million
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A huge painting by Latvian American abstract painter Mark Rothko, thought to be worth tens of millions of dollars, has been removed from display in a Dutch museum after it was damaged by a visiting child.

Conservators will now have to repair the artwork, Grey, Orange on Maroon, No. 8, after it was “scratched” by a child visiting the Rotterdam gallery where it was on display.

The abstract painting from 1960, which measures 2.3 metres high by 2.5 metres wide, was a centrepiece of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, though it had been temporarily on display at the Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen because the museum is currently closed for a large-scale renovation.

The giant abstract painting, right, was being shown by the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam,the Netherlands, when it was damaged. (public domain)

The work is estimated to be worth up to €50 million ($88 million), according to Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad (AD).

The museum confirmed the incident in a statement emailed to CNN. It said: “The painting Grey, Orange on Maroon, No. 8 by Mark Rothko has sustained superficial damage after a child touched the painting when it was on display.

As a result, small scratches are visible in the unvarnished paint layer in the lower part of the painting.

“Conservation expertise has been sought in the Netherlands and abroad.

“We are currently researching the next steps for the treatment of the painting. We expect that the work will be able to be shown again in the future.”

The museum declined to say how much the painting is worth nor how much the damage might cost to repair—or who might be expected to foot the bill.

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Latvian-born American artist Rothko, who died in 1970, was best known for his “colour field” paintings.

His works regularly fetch millions of dollars at auction—in November 2023 Untitled, 1968 sold for $US23.9 million ($36 million) at Sotheby’s in New York.

Museums and galleries are usually eager to promote visits from families with young children, in the hope of fostering an early interest in the arts.

Many have programs and workshops aimed at young visitors and actively encourage them—but children can, of course, be unpredictable.

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