Francis Hervé (1781–1850) was a French born British artist and travel writer.
Hervé was commissioned by philhellene British General Richard Church to produce a series of portraits of the leaders of the Greek War of Independence.
He wrote his impressions about his journey through Hungary, Balkans, Turkey and Greece in a book with lithographed scenes and portraits drawn by himself.
He was a close friend of Madame Tussaud.
Her two sons published a book on their mother’s life and career in collaboration with Francis Hervé.