Artwork
Expulsion of Hagar

Expulsion of Hagar is an oil painting by David Teniers the Younger. It is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw.
About this work
Overview
Expulsion of Hagar is a 17th-century Flemish Baroque oil painting by David Teniers the Younger, housed in the National Museum in Warsaw.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a biblical scene where Hagar, a young woman in red, is expelled, accompanied by her child and two dogs, outside a castle. An older man in red robes gestures towards the distance, while Hagar's emotional expression conveys drama, with a handkerchief to her face and a basket in hand.
Technique & Style
Teniers employs warm, earthy tones and masterful light and shadow to create depth and atmosphere. The composition balances figures, architecture, and a vast, detailed landscape of rolling hills, trees, and a mountain range.
History & Provenance
Created by David Teniers the Younger, a prolific Flemish Baroque painter known for innovation across genres, the work is now part of the National Museum in Warsaw's collection.
Context
As a history painting, it reflects Teniers' specialization in the genre, alongside his noted work in genre scenes and portraits, marking his leadership in Flemish genre painting of his time.
Legacy
While specific impact details are not provided, the painting's presence in a national museum collection and its representation of a biblical theme suggest its continued relevance in art historical and religious contexts.
Artist & collection
Artist
David Teniers the Younger or David Teniers II was a Flemish Baroque painter, printmaker, and artist.



















