William Gunning King PRICE CHARTS
1859 - 1940. Known for: Farm life and animal paintings.
Gunning King (1859-1940). He lived in South Harting, Hants, where Anthony Trollope (died 1882) lived for the last 2 years of his life. Thomas Wingate, whose relative lived in South Harding while King... Read full biography
Gunning King (1859-1940). He lived in South Harting, Hants, where Anthony Trollope (died 1882) lived for the last 2 years of his life. Thomas Wingate, whose relative lived in South Harding while King was there shares the following:. A cousin of my father was a little girl around the time of WW I.... Read full biography
Gunning King (1859-1940). He lived in South Harting, Hants, where Anthony Trollope (died 1882) lived for the last 2 years of his life. Thomas Wingate, whose relative lived in South Harding while King was there shares the following:. A cousin of my father was a little girl around the time of WW I. Gunning King sketched her as a child. She had the sketch. She related to me how this artist would 'scare' the children as they knew he would ask them to pose for his sketches and they would waste time... Read full biography
Gunning King (1859-1940). He lived in South Harting, Hants, where Anthony Trollope (died 1882) lived for the last 2 years of his life. Thomas Wingate, whose relative lived in South Harding while King was there shares the following:. A cousin of my father was a little girl around the time of WW I. Gunning King sketched her as a child. She had the sketch. She related to me how this artist would 'scare' the children as they knew he would ask them to pose for his sketches and they would waste time doing so. So, they would try to cut loose!. The artist drew various people in the village. Evidently Gunning King was a kind man. A large cartoon of The Village Choir was given by him to Faith' father, George Girdler Head. He was both the... Read full biography
Gunning King (1859-1940). He lived in South Harting, Hants, where Anthony Trollope (died 1882) lived for the last 2 years of his life. Thomas Wingate, whose relative lived in South Harding while King was there shares the following:. A cousin of my father was a little girl around the time of WW I. Gunning King sketched her as a child. She had the sketch. She related to me how this artist would 'scare' the children as they knew he would ask them to pose for his sketches and they would waste time doing so. So, they would try to cut loose!. The artist drew various people in the village. Evidently Gunning King was a kind man. A large cartoon of The Village Choir was given by him to Faith' father, George Girdler Head. He was both the sub-postmaster in S. Harting, as of 1888, and the local minister in th... Read full biography

