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Edward Hicks
Edward Hicks (1780–1849) was the American folk artist known for his deeply symbolic and often spiritual paintings, which are about as comforting as a big ol’ hug from the 19th century. Hicks is best remembered for his serene depictions of the Peaceable Kingdom, a series of paintings where lions, lambs, and other animals live in harmony, embodying his Quaker beliefs about peace, love, and, well, the very peaceful coexistence of all creatures. Picture a cozy little paradise where everyone's getting along, and that was the vibe Hicks was going for.
What makes Hicks’ work so delightful—and, honestly, a little whimsical—is how he blended naive, folk-style art with spiritual and allegorical themes. His paintings often feature animals in peaceful settings, but they also serve as metaphors for the Quaker philosophy of pacifism and the promise of peace in a chaotic world. It’s like he was painting a dream world where everything was calm and harmonious… and maybe a little bit too perfect for real life, but in the most heartwarming way.
Although Hicks was technically a folk artist, his work spoke to universal themes. Whether it was a scene of farm animals or a biblical allegory, he conveyed a sense of innocence and idealism that felt almost nostalgic—even when the subject matter was quite serious. There’s a certain charm to his straightforward style, too—his figures might not have had the most polished or detailed features, but they had the kind of sincerity that made you want to believe in the peace and harmony he was illustrating.
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From $12.00 AUD
The Residence of David Twining Cross Stitch Pattern invites you into Edward Hicks’ peaceful vision of rural America, complete with quaint farmhouses, livestock, and lush fields bathed in gentle sunlight.
- 39 Colors
- Stitches: 168 x 196
- Size on 14-count: 12 x 14 inches
- Size on 18-count: 10 x 11 inches
From $55.00 AUD
The Residence of David Twining Cross Stitch Kit brings Edward Hicks’ classic rural scene vividly to life with warm, golden tones and charming countryside details. Capture the peace of a bustling farmstead, featuring grazing animals, tranquil fields, and the nostalgic feel of early American rural life.
- 39 Colors
- Stitches: 168 x 196
- Size on 14-count: 12 x 14 inches
- Size on 18-count: 10 x 11 inches
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