Gary Casteel

American sculptor (born 1946) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gary Casteel (born 1946) is an American sculptor. One of his most notable works is the equestrian statue of Confederate States of America General James Longstreet erected in 1998 at Gettysburg National Military Park.[3][4] Casteel is a proponent of establishing a National Civil War Memorial.[5]

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SpouseLeslie[2]
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Gary Casteel
Born1946[1]
OccupationSculptor
Known forBronze sculptures
SpouseLeslie[2]
Childrenone daughter (Lydia Mae)[2]
Websitecasteelsculptures.com
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Early years and career

Casteel was born in West Virginia in 1946. When he was in the fourth grade in school, he decided that he wanted to become a sculptor after seeing a photo of Michelangelo's David.[2]

Casteel never enrolled in an art class.[1] He gained experience through apprenticeships with American and European sculptors, including the Pucci family[6] of marble carvers from Pietrasanta, Italy.[1] Casteel honed his artistic talents as follows:[3]

  • woodcarving with Salvatore Lopez of Miami
  • bronze casting with Sheidow Bronze Corporation of Kingwood, West Virginia
  • clay modeling with Russell Rote of New York City.

Casteel is a Vietnam veteran.[7][3] He operates his own studio and art gallery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.[8]

Selected works

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