Two Girls in the Snow is an oil on panel painting by the Dutch artist Isaac Israëls, from c. 1890–1894.
It depicts two factory or studio girls, at full-length, caught by the painter as they are passing on the street.
The two young women, wrapped in woollen shawls, with colourful jackets and white aprons, are apparently only for a short time in the cold.
In the background, the urban development of the city is depicted in large areas of colour.
[3][4] It was bought from the artist in 1904 for the private Drake-Fraser collection in London, which lent it to the Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam, in 1917.