Frank Adams (1871–1944) was a British illustrator and landscape artist.
[1][2][3] By the 1900s, Adams was an established picture book illustrator, his style influenced by members of the London Sketch Club, especially Cecil Aldin and John Hassall.
He worked frequently with Blackie & Son Ltd.
He exhibited watercolours and drawings at Walker's Gallery, London, 1923–1935.
[4] During World War I, Adams was one of the British artists who volunteered to look after wounded French soldiers at the Hôpital Temporaire d'Arc-en-Barrois.