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Discover "Peaceable Kingdom" by Edward Hicks (1829). This allegorical oil painting depicts a serene biblical scene with lions & lambs, symbolizing peace and goodwill. A timeless American classic.
Edward Hicks' 'Peaceable Kingdom' (1829) is a powerful Quaker painting depicting harmony between humans and animals, reflecting faith and social ideals through folk art.
Explore Thomas Cole’s "The Subsiding Waters of the Deluge," a stunning Hudson River School landscape depicting post-flood serenity. Discover its romantic style & historical significance at the Smithsonian.