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Haynes King Haynes King (December 1831 – 17 May 1904) was an English genre painter. ==Biography== King was born at Barbados in December 1831, was son of Robert M. King by his wife Maria. Coming to London in 1854, he became a student at Leigh's (afterwards Heatherley's) Academy in Newman Street, London. He first exhibited in 1857 at the Society of British Artists, of which he was elected a member in 1864 ; many of his works appeared at its exhibitions, and forty-eight were shown at the Royal Academy between 1860 and 1904. He worked at one period with Thomas Faed whose influence is shown in his work. He painted genre subjects, interiors, landscapes, and coast scenes with figures. Among his 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) is at the Bethnal Green Museum, and ''An Interesting Paragraph'' is at the City Art Gallery, Leeds.〔 King resided latterly at 103 Finchley Road, N.W. After months of ill health he committed suicide on 17 May 1904. He married Annie Elizabeth Wilson in 1866, a widow, and left no family.〔
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