Stanley Reece (1932–c.2010) was an highly esteemed engraver working in London in the 1970s and 1980s. He was a teacher of engraving at the Sir John Cass School of Art, where his students included David Wilkinson, who went on to become Head of Engraving at Tiffany & Co., and Robert Goldsworthy, with whom Reece collaborated and shared a studio in Clerkenwell. They worked for a variety of clients both in the UK and abroad with many projects and commissions for the Middle East. Reece also designed banknotes and he produced many copper-engraved bookplates and ex-libris. The silversmith Clive Burr described Reece as 'a superb engraver. His calligraphy was amazing, beautiful.'
There are nine prints by Stanley Reece in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.