Edward Hicks
Focus Work of Art from the 2009-2010 school year
Arts in Education Partnership

Edward Hicks, American, April 14,1780-August 23, 1849, The Peaceable Kingdom, 1837, oil on canvas, 29"x35.75", Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Bequest of Charles J. Rosenbloom
Photograph © 2009 Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania folk artist Edward Hicks (1780-1849) painted over 100 versions of The Peaceable Kingdom. Trained as a coach, sign and ornamental painter, Hicks became a Quaker minister in 1811. Sixty-two variations of the The Peaceable Kingdom survive. This version, painted in 1837, and owned by the Carnegie Museum of Art, is, like others in the series, inspired by the book of Isaiah 11:6-8.

