The Brazen Serpent (van Dyck)
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Painting by Anthony van Dyck
The Brazen Serpent is a 1618-1620 oil on canvas painting by 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.[1]
Scientific examination of the work has shown that he combined wet and dry medium for the work[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Catalogue entry".
- ^ (in Spanish) Alba, L., Jover, M., Gayo, M. D.: "Introducción a los estudios técnicos: la práctica artística del joven Van Dyck", El joven Van Dyck, Museo Nacional del Prado, 2012
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