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Canvas & Consequence
Every masterpiece has a story that goes beyond the frame. Join us as we uncover the scandals, secrets, and surprising human drama behind history's most famous artworks and the artists who created them.
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11 juil. 2026
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The Painting That Started a War (No, Literally) 11.07.2026 29:38
In 1937, a single art exhibition in Munich became the most visited show in history — not because it was great, but because Hitler designed it to humiliate. We dig into the 'Degenerate Art' purge: how the Nazis weaponized aesthetic taste to destroy careers, erase cultures, and launder ideology as connoisseurship — and why the artists they tried to bury are the ones hanging in every major museum tod...
The Forger Who Made the Experts Look Like Idiots 09.07.2026 29:24
Han van Meegeren sold a fake Vermeer to a Nazi war criminal, then had to forge another masterpiece in prison just to prove he was a liar — and somehow walked out a national hero. This is the story of how the art world's obsession with genius, provenance, and its own authority made it the perfect mark. It's also a story about what we're actually buying when we buy 'authenticity.' Hosted by Simpleca...
The Painting That Started a War (No, Literally) 07.07.2026 27:36
In 1937, a single exhibition in Munich became the most-visited art show in history — not because it was good, but because Hitler designed it to humiliate. We dig into the Nazi 'Degenerate Art' show, the modernist masterpieces that were publicly mocked, secretly coveted, and quietly sold off to fund a regime that claimed to despise them — and what it reveals about who really gets to decide what art...
The Forger Who Made the Nazis Look Stupid 03.07.2026 31:49
In the 1930s and 40s, Han van Meegeren sold fake Vermeers — yes, more Vermeer — to the most dangerous collectors in Europe, including Hermann Göring, and nearly went to prison for collaboration until he revealed the whole thing was a con. The story of how one bitter, overlooked painter weaponized the art world's own snobbery against itself, and why the line between forgery and genius is a lot blur...
Vermeer Didn't Exist (Kind Of) 02.07.2026 30:49
Johannes Vermeer is one of the most beloved painters in history — except almost nobody knew who he was for 200 years after his death. This episode tells the stranger-than-fiction story of how a 19th-century French critic essentially invented Vermeer's reputation from scratch, why the art world was embarrassingly happy to believe him, and what it means that one of our 'timeless masters' was basical...
The Painting That Started a War (No, Really) 20.06.2026 29:27
In 1863, the French art establishment didn't just reject Édouard Manet's 'Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe' — they convulsed. But the scandal wasn't really about a naked woman in a park; it was about who gets to decide what counts as art, and what happens when one painting exposes that the gatekeepers have no actual clothes on. This is the story of the Salon des Refusés, the emperor who accidentally ignite...
The Forger Who Made the Experts Beg Him to Keep Going 19.06.2026 30:15
Han van Meegeren sold a fake Vermeer to a Nazi war criminal, got arrested for collaboration after the war, and then had to paint another forgery in prison just to prove he was a liar — and the art world has never quite recovered from the embarrassment. This episode is about what happens when a con exposes not just one man's greed, but the entire system of connoisseurship as a performance of confid...
The Painting That Started a War and the Man Who Lied About Painting It 18.06.2026 29:07
In 1937, a small Basque town was bombed into rubble, and Picasso responded with what became the most politically weaponized canvas of the 20th century — but Guernica's story is messier, stranger, and more morally complicated than any art history class will tell you. We're talking about how a Communist who never visited the bombing site, working from secondhand newspaper photos, accidentally create...
The Forger Who Humiliated Every Expert in Europe 17.06.2026 27:58
In the 1930s, Han van Meegeren sold a fake Vermeer to a Nazi war criminal—and when he confessed, the art world's biggest authorities had to admit they'd been fooled for years. But here's the uncomfortable part: the forgeries weren't just good, they were occasionally *better* than the originals, which raises a question the establishment still doesn't want to answer. What actually makes a painting v...
The Countess Who Bankrolled a Revolution (And Nearly Destroyed It) 15.06.2026 16:06
Meet Peggy Guggenheim, the wild American heiress who single-handedly launched Abstract Expressionism—then almost killed it with her legendary feuds, affairs, and catastrophically bad business decisions. From her floating palazzo filled with Picassos to her bedroom populated by most of the art world, this is the story of how one woman's messy personal life shaped modern art. Hosted by Simplecast, a...
The Artist Who Convinced Hitler He Was a Genius (While Secretly Mocking Him) 14.06.2026 14:00
Meet Arno Breker, the sculptor who became Hitler's favorite artist by creating massive propaganda statues—then spent decades after WWII claiming he was just 'apolitical' and 'misunderstood.' We're diving into the uncomfortable truth about artists who collaborate with fascists, and why the art world's relationship with Breker reveals everything wrong with how we separate 'art' from politics. Hosted...
The Painter Who Terrorized Paris (With a Paintbrush) 13.06.2026 18:56
In 1905, a 24-year-old artist named Henri Matisse hung a painting so shocking that a critic compared the exhibition room to 'a cage of wild beasts'—accidentally naming an entire art movement. We're diving into how Fauvism exploded onto the scene through scandal, friendship, and colors so violent they made people physically ill. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com...
The Spy Who Stole Modern Art (And Got Away With It) 12.06.2026 18:26
Meet Rose Valland, the mild-mannered French museum curator who secretly documented Nazi art theft while working under their noses, then spent decades hunting down stolen masterpieces across Europe. Her covert operation saved thousands of artworks and exposed the biggest art heist in history—but Hollywood barely remembers her name. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.c...
The Forger Who Fooled the Nazis (And Made Them Pay) 11.06.2026 22:11
Meet Han van Meegeren, the failed painter who became history's most successful art forger by creating fake Vermeers so convincing that Hermann Göring paid millions for them. When the war ended, van Meegeren faced execution as a Nazi collaborator—until he dropped the bombshell that he'd been scamming Hitler's regime all along. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com fo...
The Critic Who Killed Impressionism (Then Accidentally Saved It) 10.06.2026 12:15
Louis Leroy coined the term 'Impressionism' as an insult in 1874, hoping to destroy Monet and his rebellious friends. Instead, his savage review accidentally launched the most beloved art movement in history—and made him the most wrong critic who ever lived. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for adver...
The Forger Who Fooled the Nazis 09.06.2026 14:18
Meet Han van Meegeren, the failed artist who became history's most successful art forger by painting fake Vermeers so convincing that Hermann Göring traded 137 stolen masterpieces for just one of them. When the war ended, van Meegeren faced execution as a Nazi collaborator—until he revealed the most beautiful con in art history. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com...
The Painting That Started a War 08.06.2026 18:08
In 1937, Pablo Picasso created what might be the most politically powerful painting in history—and then spent decades fighting to control where it could be displayed. This is the story of how Guernica became a weapon, a symbol, and a prisoner of its own fame. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for adve...
The Forger Who Taught America to See 07.06.2026 19:08
In the 1920s, a brilliant con artist named Han van Meegeren didn't just fool Nazi leaders and art experts—he accidentally trained an entire generation of Americans to recognize 'authentic' Dutch Golden Age painting. His fake Vermeers were so convincing that when museums finally acquired real ones, visitors complained they looked wrong. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adsw...
The Mob Boss Who Accidentally Launched Abstract Art 06.06.2026 16:24
Before Peggy Guggenheim became the queen of modern art, she was a bored heiress looking for trouble in 1930s Paris. Her legendary gallery didn't just showcase Pollock and Picasso—it was funded by dubious money, built on petty rivalries, and somehow saved European modernism from Nazi destruction through sheer stubborn spite. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for...
The Forger Who Fooled the Met (And Why He's Actually a Genius) 05.06.2026 14:39
Meet Wolfgang Beltracchi, the master art forger who created 'lost' masterpieces so convincing that major museums and collectors paid millions for fake Picassos, Klees, and Ernsts that never existed. His story reveals how the art world's obsession with provenance, prestige, and profit made it the perfect mark for history's most successful con artist. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See ht...
The Lesbian Lovers Who Invented Modern Art (While Everyone Watched) 04.06.2026 18:55
Meet Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, the power couple whose Paris salon literally created the art world as we know it. While hosting legendary Saturday nights that launched Picasso, Matisse, and Hemingway, they were also collecting masterpieces for pennies and basically inventing art criticism—all while being openly gay in 1920s Paris. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm....
The Forger Who Fooled the Nazis (And Made Hitler Cry) 03.06.2026 19:23
Meet Han van Meegeren, the failed artist who became history's most successful art forger by painting 'lost' Vermeers so convincing that Hermann Göring paid a fortune for them. When the war ended, van Meegeren faced execution as a Nazi collaborator—until he revealed his masterful con that had bilked the Third Reich out of millions. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.c...
The Cult of Jackson Pollock (And How the CIA Bought Modern Art) 02.06.2026 13:39
How did paint-splattered canvases become symbols of American freedom during the Cold War? We dive into the secret government program that weaponized abstract art against the Soviets, turning Jackson Pollock into an unlikely propaganda tool and forever changing what we consider 'serious' art. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection...
The Forger Who Fooled the Nazis (And Everyone Else) 01.06.2026 21:12
Han van Meegeren painted fake Vermeers so convincing that Hermann Göring traded 137 stolen masterpieces for one—then after WWII, van Meegeren was arrested as a Nazi collaborator for selling Dutch national treasures to the enemy. The twist? He had to prove in court that he was 'just' a forger to avoid execution, revealing the art world's dirty secret about authentication and expertise. Hosted by Si...
The Artist Who Terrorized Paris (And Invented Modern Art) 31.05.2026 17:58
In 1907, Pablo Picasso painted a picture so shocking that even his closest friends thought he'd lost his mind. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon looked like nothing anyone had ever seen—angular, violent, and utterly alien. But this 'failed' painting didn't just break the rules of art; it obliterated them and gave birth to the movement that would define the 20th century. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz co...
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