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    Edward Hicks - Wikipedia

    Edward Hicks was a Quaker minister and artist who painted over 60 versions of The Peaceable Kingdom, a composition inspired by Isaiah and Quaker beliefs. He also depicted scenes of Native Americans and William Penn, and was influenced by the Inner Light doctrine of George Fox. See more

    Edward Hicks (April 4, 1780 – August 23, 1849) was an American folk painter and distinguished religious minister of the Society of Friends (aka "Quakers"). He became a notable Quaker because of his paintings. See more

    Early life
    Edward Hicks was born in his grandfather's mansion at Attleboro (now Langhorne See more

    • The Residence of David Twining 1785, 1846, American Folk Art Museum, New York City
    • The Peaceable Kingdom, c. 1833, Worcester Art Museum See more

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    • Washington at the Delaware, (c. 1849)
    • The Peaceable Kingdom, circa 1834
    • The Residence of David Twining, (1845–1848), Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art See more

    • Bauman, J. For The Reputation of Truth. London: 1971.
    • Hicks, E., & Mather, E. P. Edward Hicks: A gentle spirit. New York: Andrew Crispo Gallery, … See more

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  2. Peaceable Kingdom | American - The Metropolitan …

    Learn about the Quaker painter Edward Hicks and his famous Peaceable Kingdom paintings, which depict a biblical prophecy of harmony among animals. See the details, provenance, and inscription of one of his works at …

  3. The Peaceable Kingdoms of Edward Hicks - Art

    Dec 6, 2016 · Learn about the Quaker artist Edward Hicks, who painted the peaceable kingdom sixty-two times, depicting a vision of harmony and unity inspired by Isaiah 11. Explore his biography, his sources, his variations, and …

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    Trained as a sign, coach, and ornamental painter, Hicks painted over a hundred versions of his now-famous Peaceable Kingdom between 1820 and his death. His artistic endeavors provided modest support for his activities as a Quaker …

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    The Peaceable Kingdom. 1826 Edward Hicks (American, 1780–1849) Edward Hicks supported himself as a sign painter and itinerant preacher, but usually made his easel pictures, including some sixty versions of The Peaceable …

  10. Peaceable Kingdom | All Works | The MFAH Collections

    Foremost among these artists was Edward Hicks, the nineteenth-century Quaker preacher and coach and sign painter, whose fascination with the religious theme of the peaceable kingdom from 1826 to 1849 constitutes one of the most …

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