WATCH: 12-year-old puts his fist through a $1.5m painting

He saved his drink though.

WATCH: 12-year-old puts his fist through a $1.5m painting

We imagine this moment will forever replay in slow motion in this kids head.

The 12-year-old was visiting 'The Face of Leonardo; Images of a Genius' exhibition at the Huashan Creative Park in Taipei, Taiwan when the unspeakable happened.

He tripped and broke his fall by putting his hand out and punching a hole through an oil painting estimated to be 350 years old.

In the video, you can see the fateful moment and the aftermath as he realises what he's done and looks around at the rest of the people in the exhibit.

He saved his drink from spilling, though.

The artwork, entitled Flowers, is by Italian master Paolo Porpora and is thought to be worth $1.5 million (almost €1.3 million). Standing at over two metres tall, it depicts an arrangement of roses, carnations and tulips and is thought to have been painted in 1660.

One of the organisers of the exhibition, Sun Chi-hsuan, said the hole is about the size of a fist. Which would make sense.

The painting is on loan to the exhibition but, luckily, it is thought that the repair will be covered by insurance and the poor boy's family will not have to pay.

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