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Woman with a Snake | Pierre Amédée Marcel-Beronneau | 1906 17th Century contrasting sharply with the dark

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contrasting sharply with the dark

Designed for those who appreciate bold

and symbolism

Though only around twenty paintings and eight drawings can be securely attributed to the Netherlandish master Hieronymus Bosch (c

The painting captures the mystical calm of a Nordic night

Woman with a Snake | Pierre Amédée Marcel-Beronneau | 1906 17th Century contrasting sharply with the darkWoman with Snake (Femme au Serpent), from the Thirteen Nocturnes series, was painted by Pierre Amde Marcel Bronneau (18691947) in 1906. A striking example of French Symbolism, the work portrays a mysterious, veiled woman holding a black serpentan enduring symbol of temptation, knowledge, and transformation. Its haunting palette and dreamlike atmosphere evoke themes of beauty, mortality, and the enigmatic power of the femme fatale, inviting

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