‘Rokeby Venus’ painting slashed by ‘militant’ suffragette 100 years ago today (Mar 10 1914)


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(Friday, March 10, 1914) — The Rokeby Venus, a 17th century painting by Diego Velazquez on display at the National Gallery in London, was slashed multiple times today by Mary Richardson, who was protesting the arrest of fellow suffragist Emmeline Pankhurst. The painting was repaired.