The Travelling Companions is an 1862 painting by English artist
Augustus Egg. It was created towards the end of Egg's life, at a time when he travelled abroad frequently to seek relief from life-long asthma. The painting depicts two similar-looking and identically dressed women seated opposite each other in a
compartment aboard a train travelling along the coastline of
Menton, on the
French Riviera. The symmetry of the women and the compartment itself is broken in that one woman is sleeping next to a basket of fruit, while the other is reading beside a bouquet of flowers. The painting is in the
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Painting: Augustus Egg