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CA-144 L’Arc de Triomphe, St. Jean du Doigt

 L’Arc de Triomphe, Saint Jean du Doigt

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Title in Caroline Armington’s etching record book: L’Arc de Triomphe, St. Jean du Doigt

Year: 1915

Number: 144

Size: 21 x 27.3 cm

States: 4

Title on Print: L’Arc de Triomphe, Saint Jean du Doigt

Initials or Signature in Plate: CHA 1915 l.r.

Planned Edition: 75

Total Number of Impressions: 82

Numbers in Pencil:

One dedicated not numbered

One Ép. d’essai

1st state 1/1

2nd state 1/2

24, 47/75

Signature in Pencil:

One not signed

Caroline Armington

Dedication: To The Cleveland Museum of Art from c.a.

Caroline Armington’s etching record book contains the following notes for this print:

1st state 1 print

2nd 2

3rd 1

4th

5,   No 1 to 38 inc.

13

No 40 to 54

& No 71 to 75 inc.

23 not numbered

54 not numbered

7 (?) Dr. Wilson

Price in Caroline Armington’s etching record book: 60, 75 f

Plate:

Collections:

The Cleveland Museum of Art                                                      

Musée des Beaux-Arts du Canada                                                    

New York Public Library                                                                  

Ruks Museum, Amsterdam                                                           

PAMA   

Exhibitions:

The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Society of Etchers, 1916 Exhibition.              Etchings by Caroline Armington: December, 1929. Toronto: The Art Gallery of Toronto.

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

A New Class of Arts: The Artist’s Print in Canadian Art, 1877-1920, National Gallery of Canada, 27 June- 2 September 1996, Ottawa

Publications:

Cover illustration and frontispiece to the book, "Caroline and Frank Armington, Canadian Painter-Etchers in Paris".

The American Magazine of Art Vol. 18, No 9, September 1927.

A New Class of Arts: The Artist’s Print in Canadian Art, 1877-1920, Rosemarie L. Tovell, National Gallery of Canada, 27 June- 2 September 1996, Ottawa. Page 84

Comments:

This print shows a reverse image of the subject. See photo.

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Not signed

1st state 1/1

Not signed

2nd state 1/2

Numbered 4/75
 
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