Stephen Francis Dutilh Rigaud (London 26 December 1777 – 1861) was an English painter.
He was the only son of John Francis Rigaud, born at 44 Great Titchfield Street, London.
[2] Rigaud was brought up by his father as an artist, and in 1792 was admitted a student of the Royal Academy.
[3] Rigaud had, on 1 January 1808, married Margaret Davies of Milford Haven, and in 1817, because of his wife's health, he gave up professional work as an artist and moved to Pembrokeshire.
[2] As well as pictures at the Royal Academy, Rigaud exhibited drawings with the Old Society and British Institution.