15 King Coloring Pages - Free!

Fantasy

By Coloring Together

King drawing colored by Coloring Together
Colored by the Coloring Together artists. See gallery.

Kings with golden garments and crowns adorned with precious stones have decided to visit us to see how we do our work. Do you think they will like the king we have colored? We are sure they will appreciate your work even more. They are your admirers!

Being admired by royalty is an honor that very few have, so they have brought us a collection of the best king images to color taking advantage of the fact that you are visiting this gallery. How exciting!

Animated kings, children's kings, and king drawings to color and print are waiting for their moment for you to use your artistic skills to return their colors. Do you already have an idea of how to begin?

You could use your brushes, since kings are more accustomed to canvases; in that case, watercolors and tempera paints will be your allies. Want something different? Your colored pencils will be your helpers to apply the hatching technique.

Not so fast! When you finish your drawing we would love to publish your work in our gallery. Would you be okay with that? In that case, send us a photo! You can boast about having worked for the king of Coloring Together.

Are you ready? The king coloring pages are not used to being kept waiting. It would be a very bad idea to annoy them! So get your materials ready, because it's time to color.

Kings coloring pages

Why color kings pictures?

Kings of every era have always influenced the lifestyle of their people. These forms of government are known as monarchies and their titles are hereditary. Although over time most of these monarchies were abolished until we arrived at what we know today.

A king's power was absolute and it was said that it had been granted by God. It was not until the 17th century during the English Revolution that this power began to face limitations, since the people could not bear to be under this kind of system.

At Coloring Together we believe that these kings who ruled throughout history deserve their own gallery. So we bring you the best king images to color that you can find on the internet.

These men born with a silver spoon also have interesting things to tell you, so we have left you some interesting facts above each of the king coloring pages. What are you waiting for? You don't keep kings waiting!

Learn while coloring Kings

  1. King Philip II was a great admirer of Titian. When one of his palaces caught fire, his only concern was to save the painter's works: he asked "Has Titian's Venus burned?" and, when they confirmed it was safe, he replied "Well, the rest doesn't matter, it can be rebuilt."
  2. King Philip V suffered from an illness called manic-depressive neurosis that caused him hallucinations; he even came to think that the Sun was attacking him and that death was chasing him while he rode.
  3. King Ferdinand VI was an eccentric king with a fear of defecating, so he tried not to do it, even going so far as to sit on the pointed knobs of the chairs in his room so they would act as a plug. Children at home are kindly asked not to imitate these actions.
  4. The shortest reign in Spain was that of King Louis I, who died of high fevers and delirium just seven and a half months after his reign began.
  5. King Charles IV had odd pastimes for a member of royalty, since he greatly enjoyed manual work such as carpentry, blacksmithing, cabinetmaking, among others. So the time he devoted to matters of State was limited.
  6. Although King Philip V did not want to rule, his reign was the longest in Spain, since it lasted 43 years and 3 days.
  7. The Kingdom of England was born around the year 927, when Athelstan became the first king to rule all of England. That monarchy is more than 10 centuries old!
  8. Throughout its history, England has had dozens of kings and queens.
  9. Due to hallucinations, King Philip V had a very strong fear of being poisoned through skin contact; his fear was so great that he always wore the same shirt and would not let his toenails be cut even though they would not let him walk.
  10. King Philip V was a nocturnal man, to the point that he would summon his council in the early hours of the morning.

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