Re: I must not be so...
I was told this was a picture of the missing Mona Lisa. It's not, of course: it's a picture of an empty space on a wall in the Louvre.
To the left is Titian's Allegory; to the right, Correggio's Betrothal of St. Catherine; and above, Veronese's The Marriage At Cana, all of which should be as important as the Mona Lisa (which really isn't that special), if not more so, but the camera is there to photograph an empty space - and it shan't be distracted by the folly of other artists' art, which is there to admire, adore or scorn (an admiration, adoration or scorn which may be inflicted without waiting, as it were) until beaters are content.
Am I making sense? I fear I am.