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The Peaceable Kingdom, 1832-34 (see also 84503)
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The Peaceable Kingdom, 1832-34 (see also 84503)
PHD480 The Peaceable Kingdom, 1832-34 (see also 84503) by Hicks, Edward (1780-1849); 43.1x58.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: William Penns Treaty with the Indians November 1682; ); American, out of copyright
Media ID 22685104
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Book Of Isaiah Colonial America Discussing Goat Leopard Naive Native American Indian Peace Pow Wow Settlers Tiger
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The Peaceable Kingdom, 1832-34
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by Edward Hicks is a captivating print that transports viewers to colonial America and depicts an iconic moment in history. The scene captures the essence of harmony and coexistence between Native American Indians and settlers during William Penn's Treaty with the Indians in November 1682. Measuring at 43.1x58.1 cm, this artwork showcases a diverse array of animals including leopards, lions, oxen, goats, tigers, sheep, and more. These creatures symbolize the unity sought after by both indigenous people and colonizers as they engage in peaceful discussions under the watchful eye of nature. Hicks' naive style adds a touch of innocence to this historic event while emphasizing its significance for North America. Inspired by the Book of Isaiah's prophecy about peace among all beings, "The Peaceable Kingdom" stands as a testament to hope and understanding amidst cultural differences. This private collection piece serves not only as an artistic masterpiece but also as a reminder of Pennsylvania's foundation based on mutual respect and cooperation. Its vibrant colors bring life to every detail within the painting - from feathers adorning Native Americans' headdresses to settlers dressed in traditional colonial attire. As we gaze upon this remarkable work by Edward Hicks through Bridgeman Images' lens, we are reminded that peace can be achieved when different cultures come together with open hearts and minds.
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