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Two Little Girls
Musée d’Orsay

Two Little Girls

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Musée d’OrsayPost-ImpressionnismeVincent van GoghVincent Van Gogh à Auvers-sur-Oise

Scene depicted

In this canvas , Vincent van Gogh depicts two girls dressed in simple dresses. Their radiant faces are immersed in a soft light, while they are surrounded by a lush landscape, evocative of the rivers and fields of Auvers. This pictorial work captures the innocence of childhood, standing as a living testimony to the simple joys and moments of tenderness between sisters or friends.

Historical context

Created in 1890, this painting emblematic finds its roots in Auvers-sur-Oise , a city rich in history, in France. This masterpiece belongs to the post-impressionist movement, an artistic current in which Vincent van Gogh brilliantly evolved. The painting is currently exhibited at the Orsay Museum in Paris , an institution that honors impressionist and post-impressionist art. Its dimensions are 51 x 51.2 cm, a size that allows every detail of this canvas to capture the attention of visitors.

Place in the artist's career

Two Girls is situated at a turning point in the career of Vincent van Gogh . At this time, the artist experiences a period of maturation in his style. In parallel, works such as The Sunflowers and The Starry Night testify to his creative evolution, his bold color play, and his innate need to capture raw emotions through his painting .

Anecdote

Vincent van Gogh once stated: "In every painting, there is a world that can be explored endlessly." This quote makes perfect sense when discovering Two Girls , a work born from a moment of fleeting inspiration during a sunny morning in Auvers. These two young girls, frozen in a moment of sweetness, seem to invite the viewer to join their peaceful universe.