William Floyd
(ويليام فلويد)United Kingdom,1834–1900
William Floyd was a British engraver active between 1832 and 1859, specializing in landscapes and architectural subjects. His work is noted in the collections of the Royal Academy of Arts. ([royalacademy.org.uk](https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/name/william-floyd?utm_source=openai)) Floyd's engravings often depicted scenes from the British Channel, capturing the coastal scenery with meticulous detail.
In addition to his landscape engravings, Floyd collaborated with artists such as Thomas Allom and W.H. Bartlett, producing engravings based on their drawings. These works include depictions of international locations, such as Alanya in Turkey, reflecting the 19th-century British interest in foreign landscapes and cultures. ([wellcomecollection.org](https://wellcomecollection.org/concepts/njynf3g3?utm_source=openai))
Floyd's engravings were featured in various publications, contributing to the dissemination of visual information about distant places during his time. His works remain valuable resources for understanding 19th-century artistic interpretations of both British and international landscapes.