The Peaceable Kingdom
c. 1847
Artist
- Edward Hicks, American, 1780-1849
- Work Locations: Newton, PA
Country
American
Object
painting
Medium
Oil paint on canvas
Accession Number
1954.236
Credit Line
Gift of Charles Bayly, Jr.
Edward Hicks, The Peaceable Kingdom, About 1847. Oil paint on canvas; 23 ¾ × 31 ⅛ in. (60.3 × 79.1 cm). Gift of Charles Bayly, Jr., 1954.236
Dimensions
image height: 23.75 in, 60.3250 cm; image width: 31.125 in, 79.0575 cm; frame height: 31 3/8 in, 79.6925 cm; frame width: 38 1/2 in, 97.7900 cm; frame depth: 1.5 in, 3.8100 cm
Department
European and American Art Before 1900
Collection
American Painting and Sculpture before 1900
This object is currently on view
Exhibition History
- "3 Self-taught Pennsylvania Artists: Hicks, Kane and Pippin"—Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 10/21/1966 - 12/04/1966
- the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC, 01/06/1967 - 02/19/1967
- "The Kingdoms of Edward Hicks"—Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center, 02/07/1999 - 09/06/1999
- Philadelphia Museum of Art, 10/10/1999 - 01/02/2000
- Denver Art Museum, 02/12/2000 - 04/30/2000
- New York State Historical Association/Fenimore Art Museum, 05/03/2000 - 09/04/2000
- Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, M.H. DeYoung Memorial Museum, 09/24/2000 - 01/07/2001
- "Stampede: Animals in Art"—Denver Art Museum, 09/10/2017 - 05/19/2019
- “Stampede: Animals in Art” — Denver Art Museum, 9/10/2017