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1832-1893 was a Victorian artist. He was the brother of the artist Richard Doyle, and the son of the artist John Doyle. Although the family was Irish, Doyle was born and raised in England. In 1849 he moved to Edinburgh where he met Mary Foley. They were married on 31 July 1855. Their children included Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, John Francis Innes Hay Doyle (known as Innes or Duff), and Jane Adelaide Rose Foley n??e Doyle (known as Ida). Doyle was not as successful an artist as he wished, and suffered depression and alcoholism. His paintings, which were generally of fairies, such as "A Dance Around The Moon", or similar fantasy scenes, reflected this, becoming more macabre over time. In 1881 Doyle was committed to a nursing home specialising in alcoholism. While there, his depression grew worse, and he began suffering epileptic seizures. Following a violent escape attempt he was sent to Sunnyside, Montrose Royal Lunatic Asylum, where he continued to paint. He died in Crighton Royal Institution in 1893.

Charles Altamont Doyle Saint Giles-His Bells (mk46) oil painting artist


Charles Altamont Doyle Saint Giles-His Bells (mk46) oil painting artist

Saint Giles-His Bells (mk46)
Painting ID::  26029
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Watercolour and ink drawing 95.6x63.5cm Edinburgh,St Giles'Cathedral


Charles Altamont Doyle Self-Portrait:A Meditation oil painting artist


Charles Altamont Doyle Self-Portrait:A Meditation oil painting artist

Self-Portrait:A Meditation
Painting ID::  27997
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c 1885-93 Watercolour 17.8 x 26.5 cm (7 x 10 1/2in) Victoria and Albert Museeum,London (mk63)


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