William Gunning King was a genre painter, born in South Kensington on 2nd September 1859.
He studied art at South Kensington and the Royal Academy Schools where he received a silver medal for his drawing.
William Gunning King exhibited at the leading London Galleries from 1878, chiefly at the R.A., R.P., R.B.A., and also in the provinces.
The principal works of William Gunning King include “ Sussex Cottages”, “June Roses”, “A Reverie” and “Follow Me.”
He lived near Petersfield in Hampshire.
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