Anthony Dyson (1931–2023) was an English artist, master printmaker, art historian, teacher and writer.
[1][2][3][4] He was a Senior lecturer in the University of London Institute of Education, until 1987.
[5] He founded Black Star Press in Teddington, London in 1987.
A master printmaker, Dyson collaborated with artists Robin Tanner and Edgar Holloway, and printed historically engraved plates for the Tate and Harvard University.
Unusually, Dyson was then elected as a fellow, enabling him to participate in the society's annual exhibitions and later serve as Vice President.