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Flemish say Facebook is making a boob over Rubens

- By James Crisp in Brussels

FACEBOOK has been urged to consider allowing more artistic nudity on its platform by a consortium of Belgian museums that object to the “censorship” of works by the likes of Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens.

The museums, led by the Flemish Tourist Board, claim the social media giant’s strict advertisin­g rules have made it impossible to promote one of Flanders’ greatest artists.

An advert featuring Rubens’ The Descent from the Cross, which depicts Jesus naked apart from a loincloth, was among posts that were removed.

“We have noticed that Facebook consistent­ly rejects works of art by our beloved Peter Paul Rubens,” the group wrote in an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg, before offering to meet the Facebook boss for a Belgian beer if he changes the rules to allow nude works to be seen in all their glory.

“Indecent. That is the word used to describe the breasts, buttocks and cherubs of Peter Paul Rubens. Not by us but by you,” the open letter reads. “Even though we secretly have to laugh about it, your cultural censorship is making life rather difficult for us.”

The letter goes on to claim that Antwerp-based Rubens, who died in 1640, aged 62, would have had “an extraordin­ary number of followers on Facebook” if he were alive today and begs the US social media giant to allow the Flemish Tourist Board to reach art lovers across the world.

The Tourist Board, which hopes to attract three million visitors by 2020, shot an online video of security guards stopping museum visitors with social media accounts from looking at any of the region’s many art treasures.

However, it appears claims of censorship may be exaggerate­d. It is possible to post artistic nudes on Facebook but if nudes are part of an advert, they fall under stricter rules.

The “censored” works by the likes of Rubens, who used nudes as a metaphor for the decadence of his era, were adverts for the region and its museums.

 ??  ?? Naked attraction: the Flemish Tourist Board uses works such as Rubens’s The Descent from the Cross to promote the region to visitors
Naked attraction: the Flemish Tourist Board uses works such as Rubens’s The Descent from the Cross to promote the region to visitors

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