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The image shows a painting titled "La serpiente de metal" by Anton Van Dyck, located in the Prado Museum in Madrid. The painting depicts a scene from the Book of Numbers, chapter XXI, where Moses, at God's command, erects a bronze serpent on a pole to heal the Israelites from snake bites. The central figures are Moses, on the left, holding the serpent staff and looking towards the crowd. To his right, a group of people are shown in various states of distress and supplication, some reaching out towards the serpent, others looking at it with awe or fear. A man in a red garment is prominent among them, his face a mask of emotion. The painting is rendered in a dramatic Baroque style, with strong contrasts of light and shadow, and dynamic poses that convey a sense of urgency and divine intervention. The background is dark and stormy, adding to the dramatic atmosphere. Below the painting, the text clearly identifies the artwork and its origin. There is also some additional text visible in the top left corner of the image, which appears to be from a book or document placed partially over the painting. This text, in Spanish, discusses "palabras" (words) and "tiempo" (time), but it is partially obscured and its relevance to the painting is unclear. The overall scene is one of a critical moment of divine healing and faith, set against a tumultuous backdrop.
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