Lyndon Raymond Dadswell (18 January 1908 – 7 November 1986) was an Australian artist, remembered as the country's first official war sculptor.
He received several major commissions, and in 1933 won the Wynne Prize for his statue Youth in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, enabling him to travel to London and enrol in several Royal Academy schools.
There he was influenced by the work and teaching of Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Carl Milles, Jacob Epstein, and Frank Dobson.
Their son Paul died from injuries received in a car crash in February 1934 — Dadswell's father was the driver.
Elza found further success as an opera singer and was rich and famous while her husband was an impoverished art student.