Ismael Collection
"Ismael: A Tale of Struggle, Resilience, and Redemption" In the timeless artwork "Hagar Weeping, " painted in 1643
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"Ismael: A Tale of Struggle, Resilience, and Redemption" In the timeless artwork "Hagar Weeping, " painted in 1643, we witness the profound sorrow of Hagar as she finds herself abandoned in the wilderness. Centuries later, "Hagar in the Wilderness" captures her enduring strength amidst adversity, depicted on canvas in 1835. The engraving titled "Hagar and Ishmael in the Desert" from Dores' The Holy Bible transports us to 1866 when this poignant scene was immortalized. Through an oil painting called "Hagar Watching her Son Drinking, " we glimpse a mother's unwavering love for her child. Ismael Kirui emerges from history as a symbol of determination and triumph; his name echoing through time with pride. As our attention shifts towards grand endeavors, we encounter an engraving showcasing Count Ferdinand de Lesseps and his Family alongside their proposed Panama Canal. Amidst these ambitious plans lies Ismael - a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance. Yet Ismael is not confined solely to historical accounts or biblical tales; he transcends boundaries into realms of glamour and elegance. In 1913, a woman adorned herself with luxurious tulle and satin evening gown reminiscent of Ismael's resilience against all odds. Returning to Hagar's side once more, we find solace within their bond portrayed through artistry like "Hagar and Ishmael. " Their story unfolds further in pieces such as "Hagar in the Desert, " where they navigate life's harshest landscapes together. The Angel appears repeatedly throughout their journey – guiding them towards hope even amidst despair. In pen and ink wash on paper, "The Angel Appearing to Hagar and Ishmael" captures this divine intervention that shapes their destiny. Finally, Abraham's decision is illustrated vividly by landscape artist c. 1665-67 in "Landscape with Abraham Expelling Hagar and Ishmael.