Climate activists targeted Johannes Vermeer’s masterpiece “Girl with a Pearl Earring” with glue and liquid on Thursday, but one of the world’s most iconic paintings was not damaged in the latest of such publicity-seeking stunts.

A video posted on Twitter showed one man pouring a can of red substance over another protester who appeared to attempt to glue his head to the glass-protected painting.

The second man stuck his hand to the panel holding the centuries-old painting.

In the video posted to Twitter, two men wearing T-shirts branded with ‘Just Stop Oil’ are seen apparently gluing themselves to the painting as fellow gallery-goers decry the “obscene” and “shameful” act. (Twitter)

“The condition of the painting has been investigated by our conservators. Fortunately, the glazed masterpiece was not damaged,” the museum said.

One of the men, wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “Just Stop Oil,” shouted “How do you feel when you see something beautiful and priceless being apparently destroyed before your eyes?

“Do you feel outrage? Good. That is the feeling when you see the planet being destroyed before our very eyes.”

Visitors take pictures of Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring in 2014. The Vermeer masterpiece has become the latest artwork targeted by climate activists in a protest at the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague on Thursday, October 27. (AP)

He went on to say that the painting is protected by glass as one visitor to the museum shouts: “Shame on you!”

Other visitors also showed their disapproval.

Police in The Hague said they had arrested three people for “public violence against property”.

Climate activists throw mashed potatoes at a Monet painting in a German gallery.
It comes after two climate activists hurled mashed potatoes at a Monet painting and glued their hands to a wall inside Museum Barberini in Germany. (Twitter)

In both those cases, the paintings were not damaged.

“Art is defenseless, and the Mauritshuis firmly rejects attempts to damage it for any purpose whatsoever,” the museum said.

It refused further comment since it argued it would only give the protesters further publicity.

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