Abraham expulsando a Agar e Ismael

Guercino · PD

Abraham expulsando a Agar e Ismael


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Artista
Guercino
Año
1657
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
115 × 152 cm

La historia

Guercino painted this in 1657, near the end of a long career, for his own home town of Cento, which wanted a fine picture to present as a gift to Cardinal Imperiali, the pope's governor in nearby Ferrara. The story is a painful one from Genesis. At his wife Sarah's insistence, the patriarch Abraham sends away Hagar, the servant who had borne him a son, together with their boy Ishmael, out into the wilderness with little more than bread and water. Guercino gives it almost no drama. Abraham gestures them off gently, half-turned away, unable to look. Hagar weeps, and Ishmael's face crumples. By this stage the painter had softened his early bold contrasts into these warm, quiet tones and loose brushwork.

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