Philip Gidley King b. 1817 Parramatta, Sydney, NSW
Also known as
(the younger)
- Artist (Painter) , (Draughtsman)
Philip Gidley King became friends with Charles Darwin and his illustrations were used in an edition of the Naturalist's Voyage.
- Name
- Philip Gidley King
Also known as (the younger)
- Birth date
- 31 October 1817
- Birth place
- Parramatta, Sydney, NSW
- Death date
- 5 August 1904
- Death place
- Sydney, NSW
- Gender
- Unspecified
- Roles
-
- Artist (Painter)
- Artist (Draughtsman)
- Residence
-
- c.1881- c.1904 Sydney, NSW
- 1852- 1881 Goonoo Goonoo, near Tamworth, NSW
- c.1842- c.1852 Stroud, NSW
- c.1836- c.1842 St Mary's, NSW
- c.1836- Sydney, NSW
- 1831- 1836 H.M.S. Beagle
- 1826- 1830 H.M.S. Adventure
- 1823- 1826 England, UK
- 1817- 1823 Parramatta, NSW
- Other Occupation
-
- Station manager
- Midshipman
- Active Period
-
- c.1833- c.1890
- Languages
-
- English
- Is Indigenous
- No
- Initial Record Data Source
-
- The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870
Naturalist's Voyage (illustrations)
- Date
- 1890
Williamstown from Hobson's Bay
- Date
- 1847
Manning River
- Date
- 1847
(Captain FitzRoy of the Beagle)
- Date
- 1838
Views in the Cavan Caves near Yass
- Date
- 1837
(Drawing of a butterfly)
- Date
- 1834
(Studies of fish)
- Date
- 1833- 1834