William Gibb (1839–1929) was a 19th/20th century Scottish landscape artist, book illustrator and lithographer.
He was born on 13 February 1839 in a cottage on James Street in Laurieston near Falkirk, south-east of Stirling in central Scotland, the son of Alexander Gibb, a builder.
His works are found in most British galleries and museums and in the homes of many of the landed gentry.
[6] He is buried in Warriston Cemetery in north Edinburgh, slightly to the east of his mentor Robert Scott Lauder off the westmost path.
Having no other family the grave was presumably purchased (and stone erected) by his brother, Robert Gibb, who died three years later.