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Sara Larkin (December 28, 1946 – November 21, 2018) was an American painter who gained national attention for ''Spacescapes'', a series of paintings celebrating America's achievements in space.


Biography

Sara Larkin was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, on December 28, 1946. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is a museum and Private university, private art school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
, where she developed a lifelong association with
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. After receiving her degrees, she continued her education in Japan under the sponsorship of the philosopher and advisor to the Emperor of Cultural Affairs and President of Osei University, Tetsuo Tanikawa. Under his tutelage she became acquainted with Nobel Laureate
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. She spent a year in Bangkok, Thailand as the Women's and Social Editor of The Bangkok World. In
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, she studied Chinese art with the artist Lui Shou-Kwan, and Lawrence Tam, the Director of the
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. She also spent this time in Hong Kong, as a gallery owner, consultant, and artists’ agent. In 1974, under the auspices of the
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, Larkin and her husband, Richard Lacey, organized its first exhibition of contemporary Chinese Art. She produced Shui-mo (Water and Ink) which discusses the status of the contemporary state of the Chinese painting tradition in the 20th century. Between 1977 and 2002, Larkin maintained a studio and gallery in Washington, D.C. In 1992, she moved to Annapolis, Maryland, where she served as Artist in Residence at St. John's College. Until it was discontinued, in 2003, Larkin was a Sotheby Associate evaluating works of art for online auctions. Larkins paintings gained national attention with ''Spacescapes'', a continuing series of paintings celebrating America's achievements in space. She researched these paintings by working directly with astronauts, such as General
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and Admiral
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, and scientists at
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and
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.


Awards and distinctions

Larkin received a special commendation from the Governor of Hong Kong and the U.S. Consulate for special contributions toward East-West cultural understanding. In 1976, she was a lecturer at the Smithsonian Institution on Modern Chinese Art, a field in which she has gained acknowledged scholarship. She was awarded the
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Artist Fellowship in 1981. She later was chosen to participate in the
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, in which the agency commissioned artists to document the U.S. Space Program.


Personal life

In 1971, Larkin married Richard Lacey, who died three years later, in 1974. In 2012, she retired in Palm Beach, Florida, where she lived until her death on November 21, 2018.


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