Charles Harrington was a Sussex landscape watercolourist, he was self-taught and lived in Lewes.
Active from the early years of the twentieth century, he exhibited at the Fine Art Society, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and notably the Royal Academy during the years 1913-1935, working from addresses in Brighton and Lewes. With several other artists including Louis Ginnett (1875-1946), he founded the Brighton Art Club in 1895.