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Caroline Armington
Canadian painter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caroline Helena Armington (1875–1939) was a Canadian born artist.
Armington worked in a number of mediums including a large body of etchings (551). Her main practice consisted of painting and printmaking. In addition to being an artist, she also trained at Guelph General Hospital as a nurse.[1]
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Caroline Helena Wilkinson was born on September 11, 1875, in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.[2] From 1892 to 1899 she took art studies under J. W. L. Forster.[3] She traveled to New York in 1899, where she worked as a nurse.[3] The following year she sailed to Europe and married Frank Armington.[4] She moved back to Canada during 1900–01.[5]
From 1905 to 1910, the couple returned to study in Paris at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and Académie Julian.[6] In 1908, Caroline's painting Paysanne Hollandaise was accepted at the Salon des Artistes Francais' annual exhibition, held at the Grand Palais, Paris.[7] They assisted the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris from 1914 to 1918, with Caroline working as a nurse and Frank as an orderly.[8] Armington's etching of Bayeux Cathedral was the May 1924 cover of Brooklyn Life magazine.[9] According to the magazine article, collections of her etchings were in the following museums at the time: Luxembourg and Petit Palais, Paris; British Museum and South Kensington Museum, London; Bibliographic de Belgique, Brussels; Liege; New York Public Library; and National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada.[9]


Armington left Paris in 1939 and moved to New York.[10] She died there on October 25, 1939.[11]
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- The Metropolitan Museum of Art[12]
- The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives[13]
- The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC[14]
- The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston[15]
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