Anna Marie Louise Sandholt (1872–1942) was a Danish painter and ceramist who practised outdoor painting at a time when it was unusual for women to do so.
Before studying painting, she had been active as an embroidery teacher.
As a ceramist, she created porcelain figures for Bing & Grøndahl.
Many of her landscapes depicted trees, with which she developed a special relationship after the First World War.