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English: Edmonia Lewis's sculpture depicts Hagar, the biblical maidservant to Sarah and Abraham who was banished to the wilderness by Sarah in a jealous rage. Hagar has often been used as a symbol of survival and courage. Lewis depicts the figure wandering with an empty water jug at her feet.
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Edmonia Lewis, Hagar, 1875, photo by David Finn, ©David Finn Archive, Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC

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