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- Fine Art Publishing | Valley Arts Publishing
Welcome to Valley Arts Publishing The exclusive publisher for the works of nationally recognized artist and sculptor Gary Casteel. Please visit our gallery to browse his collections of Civil War monument replicas and plaques of historic figures. Free shipping to anywhere in the continental United States is now offered for all orders. We hope you enjoy your visit to our site, and if you have any questions, please Contact Us . New Release The latest release is the Stonewall Jackson Died Marker (Guinea Station). Lieutenant General Thomas J. Jackson – the legendary “Stonewall” – was brought to Guinea Station, Virginia, after he was wounded by friendly fire during the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863. Jackson’s shattered arm was amputated on May 3 in a battlefield hospital by Jackson’s Chief Surgeon, Dr. Hunter McGuire. On May 4, General Lee ordered that Jackson be evacuated to Guinea Station, next to the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad. The railroad to Richmond had been torn up by raiding Federal cavalry, but Guinea Station was considered a safe place for Jackson to recover until the tracks could be reopened. Jackson rode 12 hours in an ambulance over 27 miles of rough road to the railhead. Earlier in the year Jackson’s men had bivouacked here and he had met and been kindly treated by Thomas Coleman Chandler, the owner of Fairfield Plantation. A patient with a contagious disease was already in the main house, so Jackson was moved into the plantation office building, which had room for Jackson and his doctors, staff and servant to be undisturbed. Jackson would linger there for six days until he died of pneumonia on May 10, 1863. Shop by Categories Visit Casteel Sculptures If you're planning a trip to Gettysburg and want to come see Gary, please stop by his studio/gallery located at 789 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, PA. Please visit the gallery to view our collection of prints, notecards, books and more!
- Casteel Sculptures, LLC | Valley Arts Publishi
Casteel Sculptures, LLC Gary Casteel Nationally recognized sculptor Gary Casteel, born in 1946 in the mountains of West Virginia, has always been fascinated with history. In the fourth grade, after seeing a picture of Michelangelo's David, Gary knew that sculpting was the profession for him. Before beginning his illustrious career, he apprenticed with professional sculptors from the United States and Europe, most notably the Puccis, a celebrated family of marble carvers from Pietrasanta, Italy, who had been cutting marble for the papacy since the time of Michelangelo. After returning to the States, he once again entered the sculpting arena with a keen sense of history, talent and drive for producing pieces in his personal dynamic style. Mr. Casteel strives to meet the demands of fine art in the strongest sculptural manner possible. Many of his works have been chosen for inclusion in collections of the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs of Staff Library and the National Park Service, as well as corporate and private collections. Best known for his equestrian monument honoring Gen. James Longstreet at Gettysburg National Military Park, he continues to produce fine art bronze figures and memorials, throughout the United States honoring the past of our beloved nation. Mr. Casteel was honored in 2000 by the National Civil War Commission of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania with the commission to design and sculpt a fitting national memorial to honor those events and individuals, civilian and military, during the War Between the States. Mr. Casteel will work with a board of nationally recognized historians in determining the overall design. The estimated project cost is approximately $8,000,000.00. The site for the memorial is yet to be determined. During his sculpting efforts, Gary found time to create paintings of the battlefield for a special exhibition in Gettysburg. "The Gettysburg Landscape Series", was displayed in the Cyclorama when it was located across from the national cemetery. The show was a resounding success. The paintings, mostly 24" x 36" in size, were watercolor on clayboard. The style, like his sculpting approach, entirely his own. Having never had an art class in his life, he remembered what his Daddy told him years earlier, "Gary, you will figure it out!" And so he did, in his own fashion. His goal, as in sculpting, was and is to tell the story, to relay the history and create a work of art to be appreciated. Mr. Casteel continues to receive noted commissions and aggressively works with five different national battlefield parks and other entities across the country in creating and marketing replicas of the monuments on the battlefields, in an effort to raise awareness for preservation of our nation's treasures, the veterans' monuments. As a sculptor, painter, and historian with a lifelong romance with art and a dedication to history, Gary feels he can and should do nothing less. The commissioning of sculptural work, whether it’s a monument, memorial, fund raising item or individual fine art piece, should be a labor of love and dedication with an experience to be remembered throughout a lifetime. With decades of sculpting experience, working with small and large groups as well as individuals, Mr. Casteel works closely with those involved in reaching the artistic excellence expected of a professional. Mr. Casteel seeks private commissions and invites you to contact the studio concerning your artistic needs. To learn even more about Mr. Casteel, and to view photos of his past and current projects, click here to visit his website.
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