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Kate Glass/Gloucester Daily Times Robert Stephenson of Gloucester, now 74, painted the serpent at Cressy’s Beach in 1955 when he was 19 years old. Although many believed the image was the Gloucester sea serpent of 1817, he said it was of the Atzec god, Quetzacoatle. Stephenson, shown in his downtown artist’s studio, holds a pamphlet from an exhibition of his work.
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