Edward Hicks
1780–1849 (age 69)
Artist, Minister
Biography
Edward Hicks (1780–1849) was a renowned American folk artist and Quaker minister from Newtown, Pennsylvania. He is best remembered for his iconic paintings of the Peaceable Kingdom, which reflected his deep religious convictions and vision of harmony among all creatures.
Hicks balanced a dual calling as both a spiritual leader and creative visionary, producing works that combined artistic merit with moral and religious teaching. His paintings remain celebrated examples of American folk art and continue to inspire viewers with their message of peace and reconciliation.