Guy Richard Charles Wyndham (29 August 1896 – 19 May 1948) was a British painter, engraver, author and soldier.
[1] He made many work trips to southern Europe and died in Palestine while covering the war as a correspondent for The Sunday Times.
[3] Born into a landed gentry family in Canterbury, Wyndham was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
[2] He purchased Tickerage Mill, a residence on the outskirts of Uckfield, Sussex, close to his friend, fellow painter Edward Wadsworth.
[4] He entered his first marriage in 1920 with Iris Winifred Youell Bennett (divorced in 1925) and, for the second time, with Grethe Wulfsberg in 1930.