Fractured Families and Rebel Maidservants: The Biblical Hagar in Seventeenth-century Dutch Art and LiteratureContinuum, 2006 - 189 من الصفحات Examines of the story of Hagar and Ishmael through the eyes of seventeenth-century Dutch painters. Hagar's tale is among the more disturbing, complex accounts of a female figure in the Old Testament, a tragic tale of servitude and heir-making surrogacy. This work looks at Dutch painting to recover Hagar's reputation. |
المحتوى
Chapter One The Story of Hagar and Ishmael in Traditional | 11 |
Chapter Three Paintings of Sarah Presenting Hagar to Abraham | 69 |
Chapter Four The Runaway Hagar Encounters the Angel | 91 |
حقوق النشر | |
3 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abraham Bloemaert Agar allegory Amsterdam angel appears Blankert Bleyerveld Bloemaert bondwoman Calvin Caspar Netscher Cats Cats's century church Coelen contemporary contrition Cornelis Engelbrechtsz depicted divine Dutch art Dutch artists Dutch literature Dutch painting engraving erotic exegetical expulsion episode Expulsion of Hagar expulsion paintings expulsion scene faith female figures Genesis Georg Pencz God's Hagar and Ishmael Hagar to Abraham Hagar's story Hamann household Ibid interpretation Jan Mostaert Kattenburch Koningh Lastman Leiden literary Luther maidservant marriage Merian mid-century mistress mother Museum Netherlandish Netherlands obedience Oil on canvas Oil on panel Old Testament patriarch Pauline allegory Pauline typology Photo Pieter Pieter Lastman polygamy portrayed Reformation Rembrandt Rembrandt House Museum rescue runaway Hagar Salomon de Bray Sarah and Isaac Sarah Presenting Hagar scripture servants seventeenth-century Dutch signed and dated sixteenth-century story of Hagar symbol sympathetic theological Thompson tion traditional Pauline wilderness wilderness-rescue scene Willem van Mieris