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Learn more about leasing hereFrank Armington (1876–1941), a distinguished Canadian-born artist, left an indelible mark in the world of lithographs, etchings, and paintings from 1908 to 1940. His art, celebrated for fluid lines and precise etchings, captured idyllic countrysides, nocturnal cityscapes, architectural details, and floral still lifes. Together with his wife Caroline, Frank embraced the etching revival of the early 20th century and became a well-established figure in the Parisian expatriate art community, where they resided for approximately 35 years.
Trained under J.W.L. Forster in Toronto, the Armingtons further honed their skills at prestigious Parisian academies. Frank's experimental approach shone through in his portraits, nudes, and night scenes, where he masterfully used shading to create atmospheric perspectives. Their etchings gained commercial success in both Europe and North America, prized for their evocative subject matter and portability. Among their notable commissions were works for the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Canadian War Memorials Portfolio.
The Armingtons' artistic legacy endures in the collections of esteemed institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, and the New York Public Library. Their return to North America in 1939 marked the end of an era, with Frank passing away shortly after Caroline's death in New York. The couple's timeless depictions of old Europe and modern North America continue to captivate art enthusiasts, reflecting the historic charm of the places they immortalized.