William Massey Stroud Doyle (1769–1828) was a portrait painter and museum proprietor in Boston, Massachusetts.
He oversaw the Columbian Museum on Tremont Street in the early 19th century.
[1][2] As an artist, Doyle created portraits of: According to historian Charlotte Moore, Doyle's daughter, Margaret Byron Doyle, "also worked as an artist.
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