Margaret Holland Sargent

Margaret Holland Sargent

Margaret Holland Sargent with Bill Gates and William H. Gates, Sr.
Born (1927-12-30) December 30, 1927
Hollywood, California
Occupation portrait artist
Years active 1958-present

Margaret Holland Sargent also known as Meg Sargent (born December 30, 1927 in Hollywood, California) is a portrait artist based in Los Angeles, California. She has painted over three hundred oil portraits, including portraits of Tennessee Williams, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Margaret Thatcher.[1][2]

Background

Sargent's father, Cecil Holland, was a character actor and theatrical makeup man. He has been cited as influential on her career.[3] Sargent traveled extensively as an adult with her husband, a career military officer.

Sargent studied oil portraiture with Herbert Elmer Abrams in the 1960s and John Howard Sanden in the 1970s at the Art Students League of New York. She attended University of California at Los Angeles.[2] She first painted in a spare bedroom of her home, eventually developing a freestanding studio on her property.

Career

Sargent is a skilled businesswoman who has promoted herself throughout her career, employing portfolios, flyers, a website, and print advertisements.[2] She has used computers and digital cameras in her work since 1997.[4]

Sargent has frequently painted portraits of officers from the U.S. military, such as Alexander Haig, James Stockdale[5] and the first female chaplain in the armed forces, Dianna Pohlman Bell.[6] She is known for painting many first women officers in the military.[7]

Sargent was the first female member of the Salmagundi Club, the American Portrait Society, and the Council of Leading American Portrait Painters.[7]

Throughout her painting career, Sargent has acted in movies, television, and commercials.[7][8]

Professional organizations

References

  1. June 7, 2005 American Artist article on Margaret Holland Sargent
  2. 1 2 3 Price, Linda S (2000). "The Business of Portrait Painting". American Artist. 64 (694). p. 50.
  3. Lovoos, Janice (1983). "Margaret Holland Sargent". American Artist. 47 (489). pp. 46–94.
  4. Forst, Elizabeth (Nov 2005). "Painting in the Digital Age". American Artist. 69 (759): 16–27.
  5. Biography from AskART Archives
  6. Rohlk, Lori (Feb 2000). "Bold Strokes". Working Woman. 25 (2): 17.
  7. 1 2 3 Calvin, Paula E; Deacon, Deborah A (2011-01-01). American women artists in wartime, 1776-2010. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 138. ISBN 9780786449873.
  8. "Portraits Go West!". InternationalArtist.com (73): 28. June–July 2010.


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