



Before he passed on, Albert Wagner donated his seminal painting "Flee from Egypt" to the Permanent Collection of the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. "Flee from Egypt" was painted early in Reverend Albert’s career; and it remains his largest and most recognized canvas. His portrait of Moses, with arms raised and outstretched, is the dominating central figure in Flee’s composition, populated with thousands of individuals who believe they are traveling to the Promised Land as they perilously cross the Red Sea that Moses has just parted.
Albert’s daughter, Reverend Bonita Wagner Johnson, shares the story of Albert’s first brush strokes on the canvas of Flee. He chose a large brush and dipped into his rich blue paint stroking broadly across the huge canvas. Following that initial moment and before their eyes that first brush stroke turned from blue to red.










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1:47 pm - May 17th, 2009
I first saw the story of Albert Wagner on May 16, 2009. I was totally captivated by his art and loved it when the camera went room to room. I would buy a piece of his work in a New York second. What an astounding man.