Haynes King (painter)

Haynes King (December 1831 – 17 May 1904) was an English genre painter.

Apart from genre subjects, he painted interiors, landscapes, and coast scenes with figures.

He married Annie Elizabeth Wilson in 1866, a widow, and left no family.

[1][2] Among King's works were Looking Out (1860), The Laco Maker (1866), A Water-Carrier, Rome (1869), Homeless (1872), News from the Cape (1879), Approaching Footsteps (1883), Getting Granny's Advice (1890), The New Gown (1892), and Latest Intelligence, which appeared at the Royal Academy in 1904.

His Jealousy and Flirtation (a cottage interior dated 1874) went to the Bethnal Green Museum, and An Interesting Paragraph to the City Art Gallery, Leeds.