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Revision as of 08:52, 19 November 2012

The Brazen Serpent (1790) is a painting by Benjamin West.

Abstract

One of seven paintings from a series on the "Progress of Revealed Religion" painted by West for the projected chapel in Windsor Castle as commissioned by King George III. The project was never completed.

History and current location

Greenville, SC: Bob Jones University, Art Gallery and Museum.

External links