Edward Hicks - Selected Works and Their Locations

Selected Works and Their Locations

  • The Residence of David Twining 1785. (1846), American Folk Art Museum in New York City
  • The Peaceable Kingdom, c. 1833, Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts
  • The Falls of Niagara, c. 1825, and The Peaceable Kingdom, ca. 1830–1832, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
  • Penn's Treaty With the Indians, c. 1830–1840, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas
  • Noah's Ark, 1846 and The Peaceable Kingdom, c. 1844–1846, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
  • Grave of William Penn, 1847, Newark Museum in Newark, New Jersey
  • The Cornell Farm, 1848; The Grave of William Penn, c. 1847–1848; The Landing of Columbus, c. 1837; The Peaceable Kingdom, c. 1834; Penn's Treaty With the Indians, c. 1840–1844; and Portrait of a Child, c. 1840, at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C.
  • The Peaceable Kingdom, 1830–1832, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, Alabama
  • Peaceable Kingdom of the Branch, c. 1826-30, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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