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Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Flight of Agar. Agar (Hagar) rises tale Sara (Sarah

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Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Flight of Agar. Agar (Hagar) rises tale Sara (Sarah

XEE4137847 Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Flight of Agar. Agar (Hagar) rises tale Sara (Sarah) his mistress. Sara chats her insolence with severity. Agar cannot suffer her and fled from the house in the desert, or an Angel talks to her to bring her back with Sara. Illustration from 1811. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Flight of Agar. Agar (Hagar) rises tale Sara (Sarah) his mistress. Sara chats her insolence with severity. Agar cannot suffer her and fled from the house in the desert, or an Angel talks to her to bring her back with Sara. Illustration from 1811.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright

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This print captures a dramatic scene from the Bible of Royaumont, specifically depicting the Flight of Agar from her mistress Sara. In this 19th-century illustration by an unknown artist, we witness Agar rising against Sara's insolence and severity towards her. Unable to bear the mistreatment any longer, Agar flees from their house into the desert. However, it is in this desolate place that an angel appears before Agar and speaks to her with divine guidance. The angel urges her to return to Sara's side, emphasizing the importance of reconciliation and unity between them. The image beautifully portrays both the vulnerability and strength of these biblical women. Agar's determination to escape a toxic environment is evident in her resolute expression as she sets off on her journey. Meanwhile, Sara's stern countenance reflects not only her authority but also hints at potential regret for driving away someone who served as a companion. This artwork serves as a reminder of the complexities within human relationships and how forgiveness can lead to healing even in seemingly irreparable situations. It invites viewers to reflect on themes such as empathy, compassion, and redemption found within religious texts like the Old Testament. Stefano Bianchetti skillfully brings this powerful moment alive through his artistic interpretation while honoring its historical significance.

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