Constantin Alajálov's illustrations for Alice Duer Miller's verse retelling of
Cinderella (1943) were featured in
Life magazine's issue of September 13, 1943.
Life reported that Alajálov had considered a modern setting for his illustrations, but that proved unworkable. Instead he set his illustrations in the 1850's which is still a couple of centuries later than Charles Perrault's original version. Seven years after this book was published, Walt Disney was to release an animated feature of the fairy tale which was to become a classic in its own right.
Parts of the book now appear on Fulltable.com. It is especially good to see a few of the illustrations alongside the verses.
The
Life magazine article appeared a couple of months before the book's release.
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Life, September 13, 1943
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Life, September 13, 1943
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The shoe fits! Note also the ugliest evil stepfamily ever:
Note: I have an earlier post about
Cinderella's slipper in the Disney version.
There's a lot more to read about
Constantin Alajálov as well.
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