Omnibus is an oil-on-canvas painting created during 1891–92 by the Swedish artist Anders Zorn.
There are two versions of the painting – the first one is exhibited at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm[1] and the second in Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
[2] Omnibus is an impressionist painting representing contemporary urban life in Paris.
In the foreground there is a young woman with a square box.
Both women represent the modern life with its commercial attractions and dangers.