Hagar and the angel

Small exhibition looking at a recently acquired small picture “Hagar and the Angel” by John Runciman at the Hunterian Art Gallery in Glasgow.

This picture, done in 1766, was an early example of a Scottish religious work and was shown alongside etchings by John and his brother Alexander and of the subject of Abraham, Hagar and Sarah by other artists.

It also followed the brothers through to a trip to Italy where John died but Alexander continued to work and became a leading Scottish artist on his return.

A lovely example of an exhibition that puts a picture in context.

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