George Frederick Castleden PRICE CHARTS
1861 Canterbury, England - 1945 Abingdon, Virginia. Known for: Courtyards, scenic views, marine.
Coming from England to Canada in 1888, George Castleden later migrated to the United States where he traveled as a scenic painter. In 1911, he visited New Orleans and returned several years later,... Read full biography
Coming from England to Canada in 1888, George Castleden later migrated to the United States where he traveled as a scenic painter. In 1911, he visited New Orleans and returned several years later, staying until 1936 when he moved to Charleston, South Carolina. He was noted for his French Quarter... Read full biography
Coming from England to Canada in 1888, George Castleden later migrated to the United States where he traveled as a scenic painter. In 1911, he visited New Orleans and returned several years later, staying until 1936 when he moved to Charleston, South Carolina. He was noted for his French Quarter Courtyards. Source: Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
Coming from England to Canada in 1888, George Castleden later migrated to the United States where he traveled as a scenic painter. In 1911, he visited New Orleans and returned several years later, staying until 1936 when he moved to Charleston, South Carolina. He was noted for his French Quarter Courtyards. Source: Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
Coming from England to Canada in 1888, George Castleden later migrated to the United States where he traveled as a scenic painter. In 1911, he visited New Orleans and returned several years later, staying until 1936 when he moved to Charleston, South Carolina. He was noted for his French Quarter Courtyards. Source: Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"

