We report the discovery of a gravitationally lensed quasar resulting from our survey for lenses in the southern sky . Radio images of J1632–0033 with the VLA and ATCA exhibit two compact , flat-spectrum components with separation 1 \farcs 47 and flux density ratio 13.2 . Images with the HST reveal the optical counterparts to the radio components and also the lens galaxy . An optical spectrum of the bright component , obtained with the first Magellan telescope , reveals quasar emission lines at redshift 3.42 . Deeper radio images with MERLIN and the VLBA reveal a faint third radio component located near the center of the lens galaxy , which is either a third image of the background quasar or faint emission from the lens galaxy .