Off the Wall Art Online Auction

September 23, 2010

LOT 52

Lot 52

CAROLINE HELENA ARMINGTON (CANADIAN, 1875-1939)

CAROLINE HELENA ARMINGTON (CANADIAN, 1875-1939)
Lot 52 Details
CAROLINE HELENA ARMINGTON (CANADIAN, 1875-1939)

L’ARC DE TRIOMPHE, ST. JEAN DU DOIGT

ETCHING 47/75; SIGNED LOWER RIGHT; TITLED IN PLATE (Together with book - Illustrated on front cover and prologue in Caroline and Frank Armington “CANADIAN PAINTER-ETCHERS IN PARIS” by Janet Braide and Nancy Parke-Taylor, ART GALLERY OF PEEL 1990) (Book size, 11.3” X 9”)

Image 8.3" x 10.3" — 21.1 x 26.2 cm.

Estimate $300-$400

Realised: $180
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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CAROLINE HELENA ARMINGTON (CANADIAN, 1875-1939)
  • CAROLINE HELENA ARMINGTON (CANADIAN, 1875-1939)
  • CAROLINE HELENA ARMINGTON (CANADIAN, 1875-1939)
  • CAROLINE HELENA ARMINGTON (CANADIAN, 1875-1939)
Exhibited:

THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 8TH - MAY 15TH, 1924

CONDITION DETAILS

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