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Oil On Canvas, Real Flavor of Old Masters
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Hicks, Thomas
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Portrait of Edward Hicks
Painting ID:: 19071 new3/Hicks, Thomas_kayihZ.jpg
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Hicks, Thomas
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American Painter, 1823-1890
Cousin of Edward Hicks. After being apprenticed (c. 1835-9) in the sign-painting shop of his cousin, he studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia (1839-40) and at the National Academy of Design in New York (1840-44). He then sketched and painted in England, Italy and France before becoming a student of Thomas Couture in Paris (1848-9). On his return to the USA in 1849, he established a studio in New York and quickly became a popular portrait painter, although his portrayals only rarely have enough psychological depth to make them of more than documentary interest. Hamilton Fish (1852; New York, City Hall) is among his stronger works. Hicks also painted genre subjects, such as Musicale: Barber Shop, Trenton Falls (1866; Raleigh, NC Mus. A.), and landscapes, the latter chiefly near Thornwood, his summer residence at Trenton Falls, NY. |
Portrait of Edward Hicks |
1850-52, oil on canvas |
Related Paintings::. | Studio Wall | The Boat Builders | The Baptism of Christ | |
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