Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland in front of the painting

Just Stop Oil activists jailed after pouring soup over Vincent van Gogh painting

by · Manchester Evening News

Two Just Stop Oil activists who poured soup over Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers have been jailed.

Phoebe Plummer 23, and Anna Holland, 22, caused £10,000 worth of damage to the priceless artwork's gold-coloured frame when they targeted it at London's National Gallery in October 2022.

The protesters, who wearing Just Stop Oil T-shirts, threw two tins of Heinz tomato soup over the painting before kneeling down in front of it.

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Staff at the gallery inspected the painting and frame for and were worried the soup may have dripped through the protective glass.

The frame was purchased by the gallery in 1999, the court heard, and was valued at £28,000 before it suffered the estimated £10,000 worth of damage.

Plummer received a two-year jail term, while Holland was handed 20 months.

Sentencing the women, Judge Christopher Hehir said the "cultural treasure" could have been "seriously damaged or even destroyed".

Judge Hehir, who previously jailed the co-founder of Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion for five years, continued: "Soup might have seeped through the glass.

"You couldn't have cared less if the painting was damaged or not. You had no right to do what you did to Sunflowers."

The judge told Plummer, who was also handed a criminal behaviour order: "You clearly think your beliefs give you the right to commit crimes when you feel like it. You do not."

Raj Chada, defending Holland, said the women "did check" that the painting was protected by a glass cover before throwing the soup.

Plummer, representing herself, told the hearing: "My choice today is to accept whatever sentence I receive with a smile. It is not just myself being sentenced today, or my co-defendants, but the foundations of democracy itself."

Plummer was also handed a three-month sentence for her part in a slow march which caused long tailbacks in west London in November 2023.

Holland and Plummer were found guilty of criminal damage by a jury after three hours of deliberation in July, after which Judge Hehir said they "came within the width of a pane of glass of destroying one of the most valuable artworks in the world".

Painted in Arles in the south of France in August 1888, van Gogh's painting shows 15 sunflowers standing in a yellow pot against a yellow background.

The priceless work was the second from the National Gallery to be selected as a target for protest action by Just Stop Oil in 2022.