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The Brazen Serpent (Bruni)
''The Brazen Serpent'' may refer to one of these paintings showing a scene from the Old Testament (Numbers 21: 6–9): * ''The Brazen Serpent'' (Rubens) -1635 and 1640 painting by Peter Paul Rubens * ''The Brazen Serpent'' (Leonardo) - 1630-1640 painting by the Aragonese artist Jusepe Leonardo * ''The Brazen Serpent'' (van Dyck) - 1618-1620 painting by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck {{DEFAULTSORT:Brazen Serpent, The ...
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The Brazen Serpent (Rubens)
''The Brazen Serpent'' is a painting by Peter Paul Rubens, probably dating to between 1635 and 1640. It is now in the National Gallery in London. Its shows a scene from the Old Testament (Numbers 21: 6–9). It seems to include some work by his students, who may have blocked it in from a modello by Rubens himself, with the artist working up the result. External links *http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/peter-paul-rubens-the-brazen-serpent {{DEFAULTSORT:Brazen Serpent, The 1640 paintings Paintings by Peter Paul Rubens in the National Gallery, London Snakes in art Paintings of children Paintings of Moses ...
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The Brazen Serpent (Leonardo)
''The Brazen Serpent'' is a 1630–1640 painting by the Aragonese artist Jusepe Leonardo, now in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid. It shows the story from Book of Numbers 21: 6–9.V. V. A. A. (2010). Mitología clásica e iconografía cristiana, pág. 224. R. Areces. . In one of the recurrent protests of the Israelites against God and Moses, they are punished by sending poisonous snakes that cause the death of many by their bite. Repentant, they beg Moses to help them. God commands Moses to make a metal sculpture (copper or bronze depending on the version) and for those bitten to fix their eyes on it. Those who do are cured of the sting. Moses, wearing a red tunic, indicates with his rod the saving action offered to the wounded. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Brazen Serpent Spanish paintings Paintings in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando Snakes in art 1630s paintings Paintings of Moses ...
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