Fausto Zonaro, Italian
Cinderella Returning Her Coach To the Rental Agency the Next Morning, 1889
Oil on canvas
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Fausto Zonaro, Italian
Cinderella Returning Her Coach To the Rental Agency the Next Morning, 1889
Oil on canvas
Info, or perhaps links that point to more info, about this artist can be found here (can be read in full for free on Fridays), and here, perhaps in addition to what’s in his Wikipedia page (Google translated Turkish Wikipedia page may have more).
/// In a pumpkin patch, Lucy van Pelt,
all grown up now, barefooted and svelte,
seeks her young brother Linus,
(who quotes Thomas Aquinas).
On “The Great Pumpkin,” he’s too long dwelt.
/// He was always a person of faith,
yet this All-Hallows-Eve is the eighth
he has waited all night
certain he will catch sight
of a huge orange sentient wraith.
/// Despite Linus’s Christian belief,
this obsession has brought Lucy grief,
concern, pain and confusion.
His odd pagan delusion
makes him dress in a pumpkin motif.
/// So she’s staging a shock intervention.
To speak truth to him is her intention.
Other friends have come down.
Schroeder and Charlie Brown
and her pumpkin will get his attention.
/// They will sit in a circle and pray,
while the boys ensure Linus will stay.
She’ll make him kick his habit;
when he reaches to grab it,
Lucy snatches the pumpkin away.
/// Midnight struck and the mice became small.
(They’d been horses all night, I recall.)
They ran off in alarm.
Can’t be kept on the farm
after seeing the grand Prince’s Ball.
/// She’d lost one slipper (part of a pair),
it’s unlikely she’d go on to wear
just the one which remains.
Cinderella has brains;
wouldn’t hop in glass— kept her feet bare.