Edward Hicks

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Edward Hicks was a 19th-century American folk painter and Quaker minister best known for his numerous depictions of "The Peaceable Kingdom."

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instanceOf American artist
Quaker minister
folk artist
human
painter
activeYearsEnd mid 19th century
activeYearsStart early 19th century
artisticTheme American rural life
Quaker ideals of peace
biblical prophecy of peaceable kingdom
basedOn Book of Isaiah (for "The Peaceable Kingdom") NERFINISHED
burialPlace Newtown Friends Cemetery, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1780-04-04
dateOfDeath 1849-08-23
depictedIn collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
collections of the National Gallery of Art
collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
ethnicGroup English American
familyName Hicks NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork folk painting
religious art
genre animal painting
history painting
religious painting
givenName Edward
hasOccupation coach painter
sign painter
hasPartInWork depictions of William Penn's treaty with Native Americans
influencedBy Bible NERFINISHED
Quaker theology NERFINISHED
knownFor numerous depictions of "The Peaceable Kingdom"
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement folk art
nationality American
notableWork The Peaceable Kingdom NERFINISHED
numberOfVersionsOf"The Peaceable Kingdom" over 60
occupation Quaker minister
folk painter
painter
placeOfBirth Attleboro, Bucks County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
religion Quakerism NERFINISHED
style naïve painting
workLocation Bucks County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Newtown, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED

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Hicks hasNotableBearer Edward Hicks