A team of curators at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City recently noticed an out of place intruder in Van Gogh's "Olive Trees."
Parts of a grasshopper - minus its abdomen and thorax - were discovered to be lodged in the paint of the famous artwork after its creation 128 years ago. In the lower foreground of the work, the bug seems to have hopped itself into the colors similar to its own browns and greens, where it remained for over a century.
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