[Rarebooks] FS: Memoirs of a 19th Century American Folk Painter

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Hicks, Edward. "MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND RELIGIOUS LABORS OF EDWARD HICKS,
LATE OF NEWTOWN, BUCK'S COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF"

Philadelphia; Merrihew & Thompson: 1851.

The memoirs of one of the 19th century’s most famous folk artists. Alice
Ford described the memoir as “part diary, part retrospective
autobiography, part contemplative soliloquy”. Hicks, a devout Quaker,
notes in the Introduction-

   “My constitutional nature has presented
    formidable obstacles to the attainment of
    that truly desirable character, a consistent
    and exemplary member of the Religious Society
    of Friends; one of which is an excessive
    fondness for painting, a trade to which I was
    brought up, being connected with coach making,
    and followed the greatest part of my life;
    having been unsuccessful in every attempt to
    make an honest and honorable living by a more
    consistent business; and now in the decline of
    life, near my seventieth year, with a body reduced
    to a mere skeleton, racked by tremendous cough,
    with scarcely breath and strength at times to
    breathe or walk, I should be a burthen on my
    family or friends were it not for my knowledge of
    painting, by which I am still enabled to minister
    to my own necessities.”

Hick’s memoir provides real insight into his religious life, which was at
the core of his art. Autobiographies by 19th century American folk artists
are almost nonexistent; Hick’s memoir is becoming more difficult to locate
in the trade every year.

Hardcover. 5”x8”, 365 pages; publisher’s ribbed and embossed dark brown
cloth with gilt spine title; covers somewhat scuffed and a bit worn, tips
and spine head and foot lightly chipped; contents with light to moderate
foxing, as usual. [30838] $350.00


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