Sir William Reid Dick (1879–1961) was a Scottish sculptor known for his innovative stylisation of form in his monument sculptures and simplicity in his portraits.
He became an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1921, and a Royal Academician in 1928.
Dick served as president of the Royal Society of British Sculptors from 1933 to 1938.
He was knighted by King George V in 1935.
He was Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland to King George VI from 1938 until his death.