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Margaret Covey Chisholm

Margaret Covey Chisholm
Born Margaret Sale Covey
(1909-07-06)July 6, 1909
Englewood, New Jersey
Died 1965
Nationality American
Other names Margaret Sale Covey, Mrs Chisholm
Occupation artist, muralist, portrait painter

Margaret Sale Covey Chisholm (July 6, 1909 – January 24, 1965) was an American portrait painter and muralist who painted the mural for the Livingston, Tennessee post office as part of the WPA artist project during the Great Depression. Her works are held in numerous public and private collections.

Margaret Sale Covey was born on July 6, 1909 in Englewood, New Jersey to muralist Arthur Covey and Mary Dorothea Sale. She was a student at the Art Students League in New York City and later studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts under the tutelage of N. C. Wyeth. After a year studying art at the School of Fine Arts (French: École des Beaux-Arts) in Fontainebleau, France, she went on to study and graduate with a degree in fine art from Yale University. Her teachers included Anne Goldthwaite and Leon Kroll.

Covey was commissioned by the Federal Art Project to paint a mural, The Newcomers, for the post office in Livingston, Tennessee, which she did in 1940. She also painted a mural at the Ferncliff Mausoleum in Hartsdale, Westchester County, New York. She exhibited in solo shows from Connecticut to Washington, D.C. and won awards from the New Rochelle Art Association, the Westchester Art Society and the Westchester Arts and Crafts Guild. In addition to working as an artist, she taught at the Rehabilitation Center in Fort Slocum.


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