Edward Brian Seago (1910–1974) was a renowned English artist known for his contributions to painting in oils and watercolors. His works encompassed landscapes, seascapes, skyscapes, street scenes, and portraits, often falling within the realms of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Seago's talents were recognized by a wide range of admirers, from British royalty to common individuals. Notably, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother was among his patrons. He gained prominence for his remarkable paintings, which depicted a diverse range of subjects, including his illustrations for A Rabbit Skin Cap, his contributions to camouflage techniques during his time in the army, his creation of the George and the Dragon solid silver sculpture, and his annual exhibitions that drew queues of admirers.