Van Zorn is a comedy of New York City artist life written in 1914 by Edwin Arlington Robinson.
As of 1920, Van Zorn's only public performances was a 1917 run given in a Brooklyn hall by a semi-professional company.
Van Zorn finds out that the painter Weldon Farnham, his best friend, is engaged to marry Villa Vannevar.
Van Zorn has met Villa Vannevar once, and the play implies without stating outright that he is in love with her.
Van Zorn has strong powers of intuition, and realizes that Lucas will kill himself if Vannevar marries Farnham.