George Fiddes Watt (15 February 1873 – 22 November 1960) was a Scottish portrait painter and engraver.
[3] A bronze statue of Watt by Thomas Bayliss Huxley-Jones, made in 1942, is in Aberdeen.
[4] Watt's large output includes paintings of many famous people of his time in Britain.
[2] An exception among the many portraits is a landscape, J. P. Inverarity Mauled by a Lioness, Somaliland .
[1] His third son, Alexander Stuart Watt (1909–1967) was a journalist based in Paris.