
When Hagar was pregnant with Ishmael, Sarah treated Hagar harshly. After being sent into the wilderness by her mistress, Hagar encountered an angel who told her to go back to Sarah, and who provided her with her unborn son’s name, Ishmael, along with prophetic words that comforted her. It was after this encounter that Hagar realized that she had encountered the Lord and named him El-roi, “the God who sees me” (Gen 16:7–13).
Title of Art: Hagar and the Angel
Subjects: Hagar
Artist: Francesco Maffei
Art Form: Painting
Date of Composition: c.1657
Exhibit Institution: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Exhibit Location: NY, New York
VM Image #: 0168
Photographer: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Bequest of Anna Mont, in memory of Frederick Mont, 2010 (OA Public Domain)
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