Elizabeth Ethel Copeland (1866–1957) was an American silversmith and enameler known for her silver-enameled boxes.
[1] She attended Cowles Art School where she was taught by Amy Maria Sacker and Laurin Hovey Martin.
[2] At the turn of the century she came to the attention of Sarah Choate Sears, who sponsored Copeland on a trip to England where she studied enameling with Alexander Fisher (1864–1936).
[3] Copeland had her own workshop on Boylston Street and earned a living as an artist.
[4] She was elected to the The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston in 1901.