Talk:Danaë (Rembrandt)

Why?
Why did the person attack the painting? --Shanedidona 21:30, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

He was judged as being insane. I guess that's a reason. :P (link: http://www.renewal.org.au/artcrime/pages/rembrandt2.html) --Jack021 17:41, 11 August

Acid
Almost certainly sulfuric acid rather than sulfurous. Sulfuric acid is both far more corrosive, and far easier to obtain, in drain cleaners like Liquid-Plumr. Sulfurous acid is mainly used in the chemical laboratory. Even if a press notice says it was sulfurous acid, it is very probably in error. Tex 23:54, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

I agree with Tex - I think it was sulfuric acid as well, as I doubt that sulfurous acid would have been that caustic. But nonetheless, it was reported as sulphurous, so ... Elb2000 00:07, 12 August 2006 (UTC)elb2000

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