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Artribune Launches True-Crime Podcast 'Storie dell'Arte' by Mosè Previti

publication · 2026-04-26

Artribune has introduced a podcast series named 'Storie dell'Arte' (Art Stories), consisting of ten episodes, crafted by art historian Mosè Previti, who was born in 1983. The series delves into actual historical events, drawing from archival materials, court documents, and interviews, accompanied by an original score. Subjects covered include the hammer assault on Raphael's 'Sposalizio della Vergine', the retrieval of France's largest bronze krater, the confrontation between the Roman Inquisition and Paolo Veronese, and the legal dispute involving Emilio Isgró and Roger Waters. The inaugural episode, 'Lost in Caravaggio', explores the finding of Caravaggio's 'The Taking of Christ'. Previti dedicated three years to research, with episodes lasting from over twenty minutes to nearly an hour, released weekly during the summer.

Key facts

  • Podcast titled 'Storie dell'Arte' created by Mosè Previti for Artribune.
  • Ten episodes covering art crimes, mysteries, and historical events.
  • First episode 'Lost in Caravaggio' about the discovery of Caravaggio's 'The Taking of Christ'.
  • Topics include hammer attack on Raphael's painting, recovery of ancient bronze krater in France, Veronese vs. Inquisition, Isgró vs. Roger Waters.
  • Previti spent three years on research using archives, interviews, and field work.
  • Episodes range from 20 minutes to nearly one hour.
  • New episodes released weekly throughout summer 2025.
  • Podcast available on Artribune's website.

Entities

Artists

  • Mosè Previti
  • Raffaello Sanzio (Raphael)
  • Paolo Veronese
  • Emilio Isgró
  • Roger Waters
  • Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
  • Jonathan Harr

Institutions

  • Artribune
  • Pink Floyd
  • Roman Inquisition
  • Santa Romana Chiesa

Locations

  • Rome
  • Edinburgh
  • Dublin
  • France

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