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08 October 201921.39 "No comment.We learned the news, but at the moment there is no comment. It is a decision that belongs to Italy" This is the reaction of the Louvre (museum in Paris, Ed) to the decision of the TAR (Court administration) of the Veneto region to block the Vitruvian Man loan from Leonardo da Vinci. Invitations from the Louvre for the exhibition dedicated to Leonardo, and in which the design should have been displayed based on agreements between the governments of Rome and Paris, were sent yesterday. Waiting for the final decision on October 16th.Stop Tar to Leonardo, Louvre: "No comment"
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21.39 "No comment.We learned the news, but at the moment there is no comment. It is a decision that belongs to Italy" This is the reaction of the Louvre (museum in Paris, Ed) to the decision of the TAR (Administrative Court) of Veneto to block the loan of the Vitruvian Man of Leonardo da Vinci. Invitations from the Louvre for the exhibition dedicated to Leonardo, and in which the design should have been displayed based on agreements between the governments of Rome and Paris, were sent yesterday. Waiting for the final decision on October 16th.
Source: rainews