Peaceable Kingdom (34)
Peaceable Kingdom (34): A Vision of Harmony Embodied
Edward Hicks’ “Peaceable Kingdom” (1834) stands as an enduring testament to Quaker faith and artistic ingenuity, capturing a moment of profound serenity amidst the anxieties of its time. Currently residing in the National Gallery of Art's collection, this monumental oil on canvas transcends mere depiction; it presents a carefully constructed allegory for universal peace and reconciliation—a message powerfully conveyed through Hicks’ distinctive blend of folk art sensibilities and meticulous realism.- Subject Matter: The painting portrays the biblical narrative of Noah’s Ark, depicting animals and humans coexisting peacefully after the Great Flood. This selection of imagery wasn't arbitrary; it directly reflects Quaker beliefs concerning God’s benevolent stewardship of creation and humanity’s responsibility to foster harmony within the natural world.
- Style: Hicks’ approach leans heavily into Mannerism—a stylistic movement characterized by elongated figures, dramatic poses, and an expressive handling of form—though tempered by a grounding in American folk art traditions. This fusion creates a visual language that is both emotionally resonant and intellectually stimulating.
- Technique: The artist employed painstaking detail in rendering textures – particularly fur, feathers, and fabric – demonstrating mastery over oil paint application. Layers upon layers of pigment were skillfully blended to achieve luminous effects and imbue the scene with palpable warmth.
- Symbolism: Beyond its biblical narrative, “Peaceable Kingdom” is laden with symbolic significance. The ark represents salvation and divine protection, while the diverse animal population symbolizes God’s covenant with humanity—a promise of mutual care and respect. Notably, the two infants nestled amongst the animals symbolize future generations inheriting this legacy of peace.
- Historical Context: Hicks created “Peaceable Kingdom” during a period marked by social unrest and religious fervor in America. The painting served as a visual articulation of Quaker pacifism—a stance firmly opposed to violence—and offered solace amidst turbulent times.
Further Exploration
For more information about Edward Hicks and his artistic endeavors, visit /art/list/?Filter=8YDLSX-Edward-Hicks-Peaceable-Kingdom-(34). You can also discover other paintings by Hicks here: /art/list/?Filter=8YDLSH-Edward-Hicks-Peaceable-Kingdom-(20) and /art/list/?Filter=8YDLS3-Edward-Hicks-Peaceable-Kingdom.Resources
You can find more details about “Peaceable Kingdom” and its artistic merit on the National Gallery of Art’s website: https://www.nga.gov/artworks/59908-peaceable-kingdom에드워드 힉스 (1780 – 1849)
'평화로운 왕국(Peaceable Kingdom)'으로 유명한 퀘이커교 목사이자 민속 화가 에드워드 힉스(1780-1849)를 만나보세요. 독학한 예술가의 독특한 화풍을 통해 신앙, 자연, 미국 역사가 어우러진 조화로운 장면들을 탐험할 수 있습니다.
국립 미술관 (National Gallery of Art) (Washington, USA)
국립 미술관에서 르네상스부터 현대 예술까지! 라파엘로, 모네 등 거장들의 작품을 무료로 감상하세요. 워싱턴 D.C.의 대표적인 명소입니다. 국립 미술관
작품 정보
- 제목: Peaceable Kingdom (34)
- 작가: 에드워드 힉스
- 제작 연도: 1834
- 매체: Landscape
- 저작권 상태: 저작권 만료 저작물
- 소장처: 국립 미술관 (National Gallery of Art)
- 동세: Folk Art
- 제작 시기: Mature Period
- 색상 팔레트: Earthy
- 키워드: bible painting , quaker painting , oil on canvas
작품 정보 요약
- Artist: Edward Hicks
- Movement: Folk Art
- Year: 1834
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed rendering; Diagonal lines
- Title: Peaceable Kingdom
- Subject or theme: Noah’s Ark; Harmony between humans & nature
- Location: National Gallery of Art, Washington


