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d’Arcy Doyle was born in Ipswich, Queensland in 1932. He is a self-taught painter of Australian landscapes and historical scenes. From an early age he took a keen interest in drawing. Doyle joined the Royal Australian Navy and served seven years, after which he took up full-time painting in 1961. Doyle has a deep affinity with the Australian bush and his work focuses on horses, sheep, drovers, and other farm activities as well as children's games. Influenced by Norman Rockwell, the well-known American illustrator, d'Arcy Doyle gives us a nostalgic impression of post-war Brisbane and Ipswich as he recalls it.
d’Arcy is renown for his ability to capture light and movement in his depictions of life and QLD landscapes. The demand for d'Arcy's paintings soar across Australia and around the world. The limited supply assuring the investment potential of each painting.
d'Arcy Doyle died 28 August 2001.