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* (a) when [[Sarah]] introduced her to [[Abraham]];   
* (a) when [[Sarah]] introduced her to [[Abraham]];   
* (b) when she and her son [[Ishmael]] were banished by father [[Abraham]];  
* (b) when the angel comforts Hagar when she was mistreated by [[Sarah]]
* (c) when she and [[Ishmael]] were about to perish in the desert until they were rescued by God's angel.   
* (c) when [[Hagar]] and her son [[Ishmael]] were banished by father [[Abraham]];  
* (c) when [[Hagar]] and [[Ishmael]] were about to perish in the desert until they were rescued by God's angel.   


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File:Hagar Werff 1699.jpg|[[Sarah Bringing Hagar to Abraham (1696-99 Werff), art]]
File:Hagar Werff 1699.jpg|[[Sarah Bringing Hagar to Abraham (1696-99 Werff), art]]
File:Hagar Wintergast.jpg|[[Sarah Leading Hagar to Abraham (1809 Wintergast), art]]
File:Hagar Wintergast.jpg|[[Sarah Leading Hagar to Abraham (1809 Wintergast), art]]
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==== (b) Hagar and the Angel ====
<gallery>
File:Hagar Angel Poussin.jpg|[[Hagar and the Angel (1660 Poussin), art]]
File:Hagar Angel Lairesse.jpg|[[Hagar and the Angel (1675 Lairesse), art]]
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 13:08, 24 January 2021

Hagar (art)

< People -- Abraham -- Ishmael -- Sarah -- Isaac >


Overview

Hagar is portrayed in three episodes:

  • (a) when Sarah introduced her to Abraham;
  • (b) when the angel comforts Hagar when she was mistreated by Sarah
  • (c) when Hagar and her son Ishmael were banished by father Abraham;
  • (c) when Hagar and Ishmael were about to perish in the desert until they were rescued by God's angel.

(a) Sarah Bringing Hagar to Abraham


(b) Hagar and the Angel


(b) Abraham Dismissing Hagar and Ishmael


(c) Hagar and Ishmael in the Desert

External links

Pages in category "Hagar--art (subject)"

The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.