Caroline Armington Canadian, 1875-1939
La Tour de L'Eglise, 1923
engraving on paper
protected by museum glass
protected by museum glass
12 x 8.25 in
signed bottom right
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La Tour de L’Eglise by Caroline Armington is a 12 x 8.5 inch etching on paper produced in 1923 and protected under museum glass. The piece is number sixteen in...
La Tour de L’Eglise by Caroline Armington is a 12 x 8.5 inch etching on paper produced in 1923 and protected under museum glass. The piece is number sixteen in a series of one hundred and is signed in the bottom right corner. The black and white etching depicts a traditional cityscape from the early 1900’s. Tall, slender houses line a cobblestone street and the ornate steeple of a church towers in the distance. Figures walk the laneway going about their daily tasks, involved in conversation. Armington uses vigorous cross-hatching to create the perception of a shadow on the street. She had an incredible ability to depict fine detail in her work that is evident in this piece.
Provenance
- La Magie De L'art,
Montreal
- numbered 16/100