Edwin Dalton Smith

Edwin Dalton Smith (1800-1866/1883),[1] was an English artist and engraver, a painter of portraits and a botanical illustrator.

His father was the engraver Anker Smith (1759-1819) and his home was in Chelsea, London.

He also produced illustrations for Benjamin Maund's Botanic Garden.

For many years he was associated with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

[3] Smith's studio was located at 69 East Street, Brighton (1869-1872), and his residence in 1871 was at 11 Rose Hill Terrace, Brighton.

Dryandra formosa from Flora Australasica (1827-28)
Portrait of a Gentleman