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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_DoyleSam Doyle - Wikipedia

    Sam Doyle. Thomas " Sam " Doyle (1906–1985) was an African-American artist from Saint Helena Island, South Carolina. [1] . His colorful paintings on sheet metal and wood recorded the history and people of St. Helena's Gullah community. Early life. Sam Doyle was born in 1906 near Frogmore, on St. Helena Island. [2] .

  2. Sam Doyle. born St. Helena Island, SC 1906-died St. Helena Island, SC 1985. Also known as. Thomas Samuel Doyle. Born. St. Helena Island, South Carolina, United States. Died. St. Helena Island, South Carolina, United States. Nationalities. American. Works by this artist (285 items) View all artworks. The Waters. Artist. Solon H. Borglum.

  3. www.nga.gov › outliers-and-american-vanguard-artist-biographies › sam-doyleSam Doyle - National Gallery of Art

    Sam Doyle was a self-taught painter from Saint Helena Island, South Carolina, who depicted his community and African American heroes in enamel on tin. Learn about his life, style, and legacy in this exhibition feature from the National Gallery of Art.

  4. Sam Doyle was a self-taught artist who painted enamel portraits of his fellow islanders on St. Helena, South Carolina. Learn about his life, his style and his famous characters such as Dr. Buzzard, WeWe and Miss Full Back.

  5. Sam Doyle | The Keen Collection of Outsider Art at Bethany Mission. Sam Doyle American , 1906-1985. Sam Doyle was a native of the island of St. -Helena, off the South Carolina coast. Discovered about 1520, St. Helena was occupied by the Spanish, French, and English until the American Revolution.

  6. 18 de ago. de 2014 · May 3–Sep 1, 2014. Art of the Americas Building, Level 3. Image: Sam Doyle, Dr. Crow, 1970-83. House paint on metal. Gordon W. Bailey Collection. Sam Doyle was born in 1906 on Saint Helena Island, South Carolina, the center of the region's Gullah community, where African influences thrived.

  7. Sam Doyle (1906-1985) was a prolific and dedicated painter who documented the people, culture, and history of his island community in South Carolina. He created portraits, narrative scenes, and folk art sculptures with roots, tar, glass, and feathers.