Chas Fagan


Chas Fagan is an American artist and sculptor. He is known for painting oil portraits of all 45 U.S. Presidents, on commission from C-SPAN and the White House Historical Association. He also painted the official canonization image of Mother Teresa on commission from the Knights of Columbus, basing his work on a photograph by Michael Collopy. His other works include portraits, landscapes and still life, along with sculptures related to American historical figures. His work was featured in the exhibition in 1999, and in other venues.

Biography

Chas Fagan was born in Ligonier, Pennsylvania in 1966. He spent much of his early life in Belgium with his father, who worked as a diplomat. He graduated Yale University with a degree in Russian and East European Studies. His earliest artistic works were political cartoons in a variety of publications. His career as a painter took off after his portrait of Ronald Reagan appeared on the cover of the conservative publication The Weekly Standard.
His bronze sculpture of Reagan received criticism from KCRW journalist Edward Goldman for its:
Today he lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Works