Graham Vivian Sutherland (24 August 1903 – 17 February 1980) was an English artist who is notable for his work in glass, fabrics, prints and portraits. His work was much inspired by landscape and religion, and he designed the tapestry for the re-built .
Printmaking, mostly of romantic landscapes, dominated Sutherland's work during the 1920s. He developed his art by working in watercolors before switching to using oil paints in the 1940s. It is these oil paintings, often of surreal, organic landscapes of the coast, that secured his reputation as a leading British modern artist. Sutherland taught at a number of art colleges, notably at and at , where he had been a student. He served as an official war artist in the drawing industrial scenes on the British home front.