[MSN] Famous Monet painting vandalized in Paris. Intruders entered the Orsay Museum early Sunday and punched a hole in a renowned work by Impressionist painter Claude Monet, "Le Pont d'Argenteuil, '' the French Culture Minister said.

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      Famous Monet painting vandalized in Paris

Updated Sun. Oct. 7 2007 1:00 PM ET

The Associated Press

PARIS -- Intruders entered the Orsay Museum early Sunday and punched a 
hole in a renowned work by Impressionist painter Claude Monet, "Le Pont 
d'Argenteuil,'' the French Culture Minister said.

A surveillance camera caught a group entering the museum, located on the 
Left Bank of the French capital along the Seine River and housing a 
major collection of Impressionist artists like Monet.

An alarm sounded and the group left, but not before damaging the 
painting, an aide to Culture Minister Christine Albanel said by telephone.

No arrests were immediately made.

Albanel told France-Info radio that the painting could be restored, but 
she deplored what she said was an attack on "our memory, our heritage.''

"This splendid Monet painting (was) punched right in the middle,'' the 
minister said with emotion.

According to the aide, a 10-centimetre  tear was made in the Monet, 
perhaps with a fist. The official, not authorized to speak publicly of 
the matter, asked not to be named.

It was not immediately clear how many people were in the group that 
broke into the museum.

Monet led the 19th century Impressionist movement, experimenting notably 
with light and colour in works now deemed priceless.

"Le Pont d'Argenteuil'' shows a view of the Seine at a rural bend, 
featuring a bridge and boats.

Albanel told France-Info that she would doubtless seek improved security 
in museums and stronger sanctions against those who desecrate art. "This 
is not tolerable,'' she said.

The break-in occurred as Paris held its annual all-night festival, which 
brings thousands of people into the streets for music, exhibits and fun.

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