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Verso
Emma Laramie
3 episodes
4 days ago
Discover the hidden side of art history with Verso. Every week, we peel back the layers of famous and forgotten masterpieces to reveal the stories that shaped them—art heists, secret paintings, scandals, and more. Whether it’s uncovering the drama behind the canvas or exploring the unexpected connections between art and culture, Verso will change how you see the art, and the world, around you.
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Discover the hidden side of art history with Verso. Every week, we peel back the layers of famous and forgotten masterpieces to reveal the stories that shaped them—art heists, secret paintings, scandals, and more. Whether it’s uncovering the drama behind the canvas or exploring the unexpected connections between art and culture, Verso will change how you see the art, and the world, around you.
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Visual Arts
Arts
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Elizabeth Siddall and the Tragic Fate of Ophelia

Elizabeth Siddal was the face of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood—the model for John Everett Millais's iconic Ophelia painting and the lover of Dante Gabriel Rossetti for ten years before they married. But was she a victim of a toxic relationship, a talented artist erased by history, or something more complicated?

This episode explores her life as a model and artist in Victorian England, her decade-long relationship with Rossetti, her addiction to laudanum, and her death at 32. We also examine how every generation since has rewritten her story—from Victorian tragic muse to 1920s hysteric to 1960s groupie to feminist icon—and what that says about how we consume historical women.


CW: addiction, stillbirth, postnatal depression, suicide.

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4 days ago
1 hour 4 minutes 53 seconds

Verso
The Theft That Made the Mona Lisa Famous (and Nearly Destroyed Picasso)

On August 21, 1911, the Mona Lisa vanished from the Louvre. What followed wasn't just the greatest art heist of all time—it was a scandal that destroyed friendships, exposed the hypocrisy of the avant-garde, and transformed a Renaissance portrait into the most famous painting in the world.

This is the story of Vincenzo Peruggia, the Italian glazer who walked out of the museum with the painting tucked under his smock. Of Guillaume Apollinaire, the poet who went to prison for crimes he didn't commit. And of Pablo Picasso, who stood in a courtroom and denied even knowing his closest friend.

For all their talk of burning down museums and killing their artistic fathers, when the avant-garde was actually accused of stealing from the Louvre, they crumbled. Picasso lied. Apollinaire was arrested. And their friendship—the soul of early modern art—died in a Paris courtroom.

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2 weeks ago
41 minutes 20 seconds

Verso
Verso | Official Trailer

Verso: Stories from the Back of the Canvas

The theft that changed everything. The sale that rewrote the rules. The friendship that ended a movement.

Host Emma Laramie uncovers the stories the art world forgot—or never told in the first place. Each episode reveals what really happened behind a masterpiece, a movement, or a moment that shaped art history.

Because the human story is always more interesting than the museum plaque.

New episodes every other week starting November 3rd.

For anyone fascinated by obsession, timing, and what happens when desire meets opportunity.

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3 weeks ago
1 minute 17 seconds

Verso
Discover the hidden side of art history with Verso. Every week, we peel back the layers of famous and forgotten masterpieces to reveal the stories that shaped them—art heists, secret paintings, scandals, and more. Whether it’s uncovering the drama behind the canvas or exploring the unexpected connections between art and culture, Verso will change how you see the art, and the world, around you.