Raised in Boston, Massachusetts, Ray Doyle is a painter of New England subjects including coastal scenes, buildings, seascape, formal portraits of notables, and genre including action-packed sports scenes. Some of his paintings are of Boston architecture and landmarks such as Copley Square, Trinity Church, Quincy Market and Public Gardens.
Ray Doyle spent six years in the Air Force and then worked for GTE Sylvania as an illustrator and designer. Upon retirement, he became a sports cartoon (showing 500 of 1120 characters). |
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