The artwork titled “Can, Books, Wineglass, Bread and Arum Sketch of Two Women and a Girl” was crafted by the renowned artist Vincent van Gogh in the year 1890, during his time in Auvers-sur-Oise, France. Executed using pencil on paper, this piece belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement and falls within the genre of sketches and studies. Currently, this artwork resides in a private collection.
In the artwork, one can observe a detailed sketch that combines various everyday objects such as a can, books, a wineglass, and bread, along with an arum, seamlessly integrated with the delicate and fluid lines depicting two women and a girl. The composition portrays a harmony between the objects and the figures, capturing a fleeting moment with an understated elegance characteristic of van Gogh’s later works. The precision of the pencil lines and the thoughtful arrangement of elements reflect the artist’s keen observational skills and his unique approach to capturing the essence of ordinary scenes.