Agnes Miller Parker (1895–1980) was a Scottish engraver, illustrator and painter in oil and tempera.
She studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1911 to 1917, and during that time resided with her family in Riddrie.
In 1918 she married the painter, William McCance; and thereafter passed most of her career in London and southern Britain.
[4] Parker's early paintings, as well as those of her husband, reflect the short-lived group of artists known as Vorticists, active in London in the 1920s.
[5] The main body of her work consists of wood-engravings for book illustrations that demonstrate fine draughtsmanship and skilful use of black and white design.