
Michelangelo Merisi de Caravaggio, "Nativity with St. Francis & St. Lawrence" (1609)
It is now believed that the case of one of the most important art thefts of the the 20th C. has been solved, but not with the ending that anyone had hoped for. According to a Mafia informant, Caravaggio’s Nativity with St. Francis & St. Lawrence was burned after suffering sever damage from rats and insects. Stolen from a Palermo oratory in 1969, the painting, just based on the reproductions available, is one that begs to be seen. However, the case gets really interesting when a possible motive is investigated. The mafia informant has claimed that the theft has ties going all the way up the ladder to Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi. From The Times (UK):
The motive for the theft has never been clear, although police believe that as the painting could not be sold on the open market it was stolen for a private collector to raise cash. Mannoia (one of the thieves of the painting), testifying in 1996 at the trial of Giulio Andreotti, the former prime minister, on charges of links to the Mafia, claimed there had been a private buyer who wept at the sight of the damaged painting. Last Friday Spatuzza told a court in Turin that Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian Prime Minister, had links to the Mafia dating at least to the early 1990s, and had struck a deal with Cosa Nostra bosses which they boasted had “put the country in our hands”. Giving evidence at an appeal by Senator Marcello Dell’Utri, a close associate of Mr Berlusconi, against a nine-year sentence for Mafia association, Spatuzza said Giuseppe Graviano had told him Forza Italia, the party created by Mr Berlusconi and Mr Dell’Utri as a vehicle for Mr Berlusconi to enter politics in 1994, was backed by the Mafia. He claimed Mr Berlusconi and Mr Dell’Utri had links to Cosa Nostra during a Mafia bombing campaign in Rome, Milan and Florence in 1993. Mr Berlusconi has claimed that the Mafia is slandering him because of his anti-crime policies, and has vowed to introduce new laws restricting the use of evidence by pentiti (Mafia informant) in court.
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