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Brazen Serpent (1790) is a painting by Benjamin West, at Bob Jones University Art Gallery and Museum, Greenville, SC.

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.