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UK environment duo who tossed soup at Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' found guilty of criminal damage

Two climate protesters from Simply Stop Oil who threw tinned soup at Vincent van Gogh's. Sunflowers painting in London's National Gallery in 2022 were. on Thursday found guilty of criminal damage, media reports stated.

Anna Holland and Phoebe Plummer, now both 22, had tossed. tins of Heinz tomato soup on the art work, leading to charges of. criminal damage to the frame of the painting.

The valuable canvas, one of five versions on display in. museums and galleries all over the world, was unhurt and later on. went back on display screen.

Activists from Simply Stop Oil have staged a number of. appealing demonstrations over the last few years, consisting of disrupting. sporting occasions, theatre efficiencies and roadway traffic.

Previously this month five activists from the group, including. creator Roger Hallam, were each imprisoned for at least four years. over a conspiracy to obstruct London's M25 motorway, marking the. longest sentences ever imposed for a non-violent protest in. Britain.

The soup-throwing duo, who were convicted at Southwark Crown. Court in London, will be sentenced on Sept. 27, the BBC. reported.

(source: Reuters)