alb3604491

CAMILLE COROT. Hagar in the Wilderness

Hagar in the Wilderness. Artist: Camille Corot (French, Paris 1796-1875 Paris). Dimensions: 71 x 106 1/2 in. (180.3 x 270.5 cm). Date: 1835.
This picture, shown at the Salon of 1835, is the earliest of four large, ambitious biblical paintings that Corot exhibited in the 1830s and 1840s. Like the Museum's <i>The Burning of Sodom</i>, it illustrates the story of the family of Abraham. Because his wife, Sarah, was elderly and barren, Abraham fathered a son, Ishmael, with their servant, Hagar. Later, when Sarah bore her own son, Isaac, Hagar and Ishmael were driven away into the desert of Beersheba. For this painting, Corot chose the moment of their divine salvation. 
The largely arid landscape is Corot's invention, but is partially based on nature studies including the Museum's <i>Fontainebleau: Oak Trees at Bas-Bréau</i>.
Share
pinterestPinterest
twitterTwitter
facebookFacebook
emailEmail

Add to another lightbox

Add to another lightbox

add to lightbox print share
Do you already have an account? Sign in
You do not have an account? Register
Buy this image
Title:
Hagar in the Wilderness
Caption:
Hagar in the Wilderness. Artist: Camille Corot (French, Paris 1796-1875 Paris). Dimensions: 71 x 106 1/2 in. (180.3 x 270.5 cm). Date: 1835. This picture, shown at the Salon of 1835, is the earliest of four large, ambitious biblical paintings that Corot exhibited in the 1830s and 1840s. Like the Museum's The Burning of Sodom, it illustrates the story of the family of Abraham. Because his wife, Sarah, was elderly and barren, Abraham fathered a son, Ishmael, with their servant, Hagar. Later, when Sarah bore her own son, Isaac, Hagar and Ishmael were driven away into the desert of Beersheba. For this painting, Corot chose the moment of their divine salvation. The largely arid landscape is Corot's invention, but is partially based on nature studies including the Museum's Fontainebleau: Oak Trees at Bas-Bréau.
Technique/material:
OIL ON CANVAS
Museum:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Credit:
Album / Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Releases:
Model: No - Property: No
Rights questions?
Image size:
4192 x 3099 px | 37.2 MB
Print size:
35.5 x 26.2 cm | 14.0 x 10.3 in (300 dpi)