REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn: Abraham Dismissing Hagar and Ishmael
Abraham Dismissing Hagar and Ishmael Rembrandt's 1637 rendering of this poignant Old Testament moment captures the emotional turmoil of Abraham's painful decision to cast out his servant Hagar and their son Ishmael at Sarah's insistence. The Dutch master employs his characteristic chiaroscuro lighting to heighten the psychological drama, drawing our attention to the anguished figures while surrounding them in shadow and uncertainty. This subject, popular among Northern European artists, allowed Rembrandt to explore themes of duty, mercy, and divine will that resonated deeply with 17th-century Protestant audiences.