Artist

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

Works by this artist (29 items)

Charles Surendorf, Kava (Fiji), 1940, woodcut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jean Nichols, 1974.38.126
Kava (Fiji)
Date1940
woodcut on paper
Not on view
Charles Surendorf, Traffic Interlude--Tahiti, 1940, linoleum cut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jean Nichols, 1974.38.123
Traffic Interlude – Tahiti
Date1940
linoleum cut on paper
Not on view
Charles Surendorf, The Birthday Party, ca. 1935-1939, woodcut engraving on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jean Nichols, 1974.38.124
The Birthday Party
Dateca. 1935-1939
woodcut engraving on paper
Not on view
Charles Surendorf, Sonora Way, ca. 1935-1939, wood engraving on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jean Nichols, 1974.38.104
Sonora Way
Dateca. 1935-1939
wood engraving on paper
Not on view

Exhibitions

Media - 2016.38.43R-V - SAAM-2016.38.43R-V_2 - 126225
We Are Made of Stories: Self-Taught Artists in the Robson Family Collection
July 1, 2022March 26, 2023
We Are Made of Stories: Self-Taught Artists in the Robson Family Collection traces the rise of self-taught artists in the twentieth century and examines how, despite wide-ranging societal, racial, and gender-based obstacles, their creativity and

Related Books

Cover for the catalogue "We Are Made of Stories: Self-Taught Artists in the Robson Family Collection"
We Are Made of Stories: Self-Taught Artists in the Robson Family Collection
We Are Made of Stories: Self-Taught Artists in the Robson Family Collection traces the rise of self-taught artists in the twentieth century and examines how, despite wide-ranging societal, racial, and gender-based obstacles, their creativity and bold self-definition became major forces in American art. The exhibition features recent gifts to the museum from two generations of collectors, Margaret Z. Robson and her son Douglas O. Robson, and will be on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum July 1, 2022 through March 26, 2023.