Éamonn O'Doherty (1939 – 4 August 2011) was an Irish sculptor, painter, printmaker, photographer and lecturer.
[2] Well known sculptures by Éamonn O'Doherty include the Quincentennial Sculpture on Eyre Square in Galway and the Anna Livia monument, in 2011 moved to the Croppies' Acre Memorial Park, in Dublin.
O'Doherty also won awards for his paintings, amongst other on the Irish Exhibition of Living Art.
An exhibition of his photographs from the collection of the Irish Traditional Music Archive toured around the United States.
[3] In the summer of 1966, O'Doherty was the first manager of Sweeney's Men and had painted the band's logo on the front of their van, from a drawing by Johnny Moynihan.