Samuel William Dodwell RI (1909 in Wandsworth, London – 1990 in Truro) was an English painter.
He rose to the top of a US bank in London and also served through World War II as an RAF Squadron Leader.
He painted daily, his works inspired by regional subjects, in various media: oils, charcoal, gouache or watercolour.
His commissions included large sunflower paintings for the Imperial Hotel, Torquay, and a mural for the American Chamber of Commerce in London.
He also taught at schools, art societies, studio groups, via television and also to Prince Charles.