Eric Meade-King Art
Eric Meade-King was a prolific artist of all things sporting and surrounding English country life. He studied at the Westminster School of Art in London and benefited from tutelage by Lionel Edwards, whose artistic interests lay in the same subjects. Meade-King exhibited at the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, and was the subject of a one-man exhibition at the Greatorex Galleries in 1937 and 1938 in London. The artist captured the mood of the country's sporting circles at the time very nicely, exploring both the social element in addition to equine and ornithological studies. He also authored a book titled The Silent Horn – Summer Sketches of Horse and Hound, which was published by Collins London in 1938.
21st Century and Contemporary Eric Meade-King Art
Watercolor
1970s Eric Meade-King Art
Gouache, Watercolor
1930s Impressionist Eric Meade-King Art
Graphite, Ink
1930s Eric Meade-King Art
Watercolor, Crayon
1950s Modern Eric Meade-King Art
Watercolor
1950s Modern Eric Meade-King Art
Watercolor
21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Eric Meade-King Art
Paper, Charcoal, Gouache
1970s Eric Meade-King Art
Watercolor, Paper
1930s American Modern Eric Meade-King Art
Paper, Watercolor, Pencil
Early 20th Century Impressionist Eric Meade-King Art
Pencil, Paper
1940s Impressionist Eric Meade-King Art
Ink
1940s American Modern Eric Meade-King Art
Watercolor, Board
1890s Art Nouveau Eric Meade-King Art
Watercolor, Ink, Paper
20th Century Eric Meade-King Art
Paper, Watercolor, Pencil
1940s Impressionist Eric Meade-King Art
Ink