- Source: The Brazen Serpent (van Dyck)
The Brazen Serpent is an oil painting on canvas executed ca. 1618–1620 by the Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck, now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. It shows the Biblical story told in Numbers whereby Moses raised a bronze image of a serpent to the Israelites. It was first recorded in 1764, when it was chosen from Juan Kelly's collection in Madrid for Charles III of Spain by Anton Raphael Mengs.
Scientific examination of the work has shown that van Dyck combined wet and dry medium for the work
See also
List of paintings by Anthony van Dyck
References
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- The Brazen Serpent (van Dyck)
- The Brazen Serpent
- List of paintings by Anthony van Dyck
- The Crowning with Thorns (van Dyck)
- Saint Rosalia (Anthony van Dyck)
- Schelte a Bolswert
- The Descent from the Cross (van der Weyden)
- The Betrayal of Christ (van Dyck, Madrid)
- Self-portrait with Sir Endymion Porter
- The Fountain of Life (painting)