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Canadian artist (1876–1941)
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Frank Armington
Armington in 1930
BornFrank Milton Armington
July 28, 1876 (1876-07-28)
Fordwich, Ontario
Died1941 (aged 64–65)
New York City
EducationAcadémie Julian
OccupationGraphic artist
SpouseCaroline Wilkinson

Frank Milton Armington (July 28, 1876 – 1941) was a Canadian-born and raised artist who lived most of his adult life in France.

Biography

Henkersteg, Nürnberg, 1913 litograph

Frank Armington was born in Fordwich, Ontario, on July 28, 1876. Armington studied art in Ontario from 1892 until 1899. He also met his future wife, Caroline Wilkinson, during these studies. In 1899, Armington made his first visit to Paris. While there he married Wilkinson and continued to study art, this time at the Académie Julian. Armington and his wife moved back to Canada in 1900, where Armington became a founding member and vice president of the Manitoba Society of Artists.

Armington returned to Paris and lived there from 1905 until 1939. While living in Paris, Frank and Caroline Armington became close friends with the poet and writer Robert W. Service who invited them to his wedding and to his house in Lancieux, where they painted. Toward the end of his life he and his wife moved to New York City. Caroline died soon after the move, however, and Armington remarried in 1940.

Armington died in New York City in 1941. Throughout his career, Armington worked in a number of mediums including etching 221 prints and a number of lithographs.

Bibliography

Notes

  1. Benezit Dictionary of Artists
  2. Art Gallery of Ontario (1970). Art Gallery of Ontario: The Canadian Collection. McGraw-Hill Company of Canada. ISBN 978-0-07-092504-5.
  3. American Art Annual. MacMillan Company. 1931.

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