William Edwards Miller FSA (24 April 1851 – 2 March 1940) was a British artist known as a society portrait painter as well as an antiquarian horological collector.
One of his elder brothers was John Douglas Miller, who, like William, was a pupil of the Royal Academy schools, became a prominent mezzotint engraver and protégé of George Richmond.
His eldest brother was Arthur William Kaye Miller, who spent 44 years at the British Museum where he became a bibliographer and was eventually appointed Keeper of Printed Books.
In 1910 he made a portrait of fellow collector Lewis Evans, who endowed the History of Science Museum, Oxford in 1925.
[1] On 20 May 1880, he married Mary Jessie Ruth Backhouse (1846–1928) at the British Vice-Consulate and at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Boulogne-sur-Mer.