Hagar in the Wilderness

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Hagar in the Wilderness
Hagar in the Wilderness MET DT2013.jpg
ArtistCamille Corot
Year1835
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions180.3 cm × 270.5 cm (71.0 in × 106.5 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Accession38.64

Hagar in the Wilderness is an early 19th century painting by French artist Camille Corot. Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts the biblical figure Hagar as she wanders through the wilderness of Beersheba. Specifically, the painting renders the moment in which Hagar and her newborn son Ishmael experience divine salvation, seen via Corot's inclusion of an angel in the back center of the painting. Much of the landscape seen the work is derived from Corot's earlier nature studies.[1]

Hagar is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Hagar in the Wilderness". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-05-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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