Peacable Kingdom
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Overview
Peaceable Kingdom is a dreamscape of various domestic and wild animals inhabiting human architectural spaces. The title is taken from a series of paintings by the Quaker minister and painter, Edward Hicks. He painted 62 versions of The Peaceable Kingdom that depicted a coexistence between predators and prey (“an eschatological state inferred from texts such as the Book of Isaiah, the Book of Hosea, and the Sermon on the Mount”).
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