What is the significance of the painting of Tony Soprano in the generals uniform with the horse?

What is the significance of the painting of Tony Soprano in the generals uniform with the horse? - Unrecognizable African American scientist studying anatomy with tablet

In the Sopranos there was a painting of Tony Soprano with his horse Pie-O-My.

After Pie-O-My dies Tony ordered for the painting to be destroyed. Instead of destroying it Paulie Gaultieri keeps it on his wall in his house without telling Tony. He makes one change to the picture and has Tony's clothes changed from a suit to a generals uniform.

In a later episode Tony comes to Paulies house where he sees the picture. He gets angry and dumps it. While hes putting it in the dumpster he stares at the uniform and the sword.

What is the significance of the painting? Is Tony's reaction entirely down to his sadness of Pie-O-Mys death?

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Best Answer

To me, Tony's attitude about the painting was that it was not just a reminder of Pie-O-My but also a reminder of his murder of Ralph Cifaretto (portrayed by Joe "Joey Pants" Pantoliano) after he found out that Ralph had the stable burned down (among other things, most notably Ralph's murder of Tracee, his role in inducing Jackie Jr. to rob the card game which led to his murder, etc.).

I think Tony stared at the change to the outfit he was wearing in the picture because he was processing that Paulie had made that change because of his view of Tony as the boss (general) of the organization.

Paulie was interesting in that regard because sometimes it seemed as if he admired Tony personally, and sometimes it seemed as if he was just happy to be part of an organization with a clear leader and chain of command.




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What does the horse represent in The Sopranos?

Pie-O-My the Horse, The Sopranos Season 4 In a similar vein to dogs, Pie-O-My also symbolizes Tony's softer side that has a profound connection and concern for innocent animals. Though he has no qualms with taking human life when necessary, he rushes in the night to pay the vet for her life-saving medical attention.

Why did Tony take the painting?

Tony orders the painting to be destroyed in the wake of losing Pie-O-My and perpetrating Ralphie's brutal, on-screen death. Every time he sees it, it's a reminder of both grief and guilt.



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Answer 2

When he is looking at the painting after taking it from Paulie's house, he is reminded about how the men look to him as a General (as evidenced by the camera focusing on the hilt of the sword).

Tony had been protecting his cousin (Tony Blundetto) at the expense of his men (during the feud with NY), and he is realizing it is his duty to resolve this by giving up Tony Blundetto to NY, or by killing Tony B.

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