Edward Thomson Davis (1833 – 12 June 1867) was a British genre painter, active in Worcester, England.
Davis was born at Northwick, near Worcester,[1] and studied at Birmingham School of Design[2] and then at Worcester School of Design, and worked collaboratively with his fellow student at the latter, Benjamin Williams Leader, on at least one painting, A View of Frog Lane (1854).
[3] He exhibited twenty works at the Royal Academy, starting in 1854.
[2][3] His drawing, Studies of a Child and Two Women, is in the collection of The Tate Gallery.
[4] Other works are in Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Shipley Art Gallery, Worcester City Museum and the Ashmolean Museum.