Artwork
Two Girls and an Old Man

Two Girls and an Old Man is a watercolor work on paper by grattan. It is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
This watercolor painting, titled Two Girls and an Old Man, is a work by the artist Grattan, currently part of the collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts an intimate scene of three figures in a subdued, dimly lit room: two young girls in close proximity to an elderly man, who gently holds a small, unspecified object. The focus is on capturing a serene, shared moment among them.
Technique & Style
Characterized by soft lighting, the work employs watercolor to create subtle shadows across the subjects' faces. The attire of the figures is plain, and the background is minimalist, featuring only a wall and a chair, emphasizing the quiet interaction.
History & Provenance
The painting's history prior to its current holding at the Victoria and Albert Museum is not detailed here. It is known to be part of the museum's collection, with further information available through their resources.
Context
While specific contextual details about the painting's creation are not provided, its style and subject matter suggest a focus on everyday, intimate moments, common in certain 19th and early 20th-century artistic traditions.
Legacy
The painting's legacy or impact on art history is not explicitly outlined in the provided information, though its presence in the Victoria and Albert Museum indicates its recognition as a notable work within watercolor art.
Artist & collection
Artist
Grattan painted watery scenes and quiet moments in watercolor. This bundle includes their *Two Girls and an Old Man*, a soft, delicate scene in muted blues and grays. Without a movement label, their work feels like a…



















