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1935 - 2006. Known for: Painting, fantasies and illustrator of children's books.
Barry Castle (1935-2006) The daughter of author Maura Laverty, she studied art at NCAD. Since then she has illustrated numerous books including her mother's book, The Queen of Aran's Daughter. Many... Read full biography
Barry Castle (1935-2006) The daughter of author Maura Laverty, she studied art at NCAD. Since then she has illustrated numerous books including her mother's book, The Queen of Aran's Daughter. Many of the originals for her illustrative work are now housed in the National Library of Ireland. She has... Read full biography
Barry Castle (1935-2006) The daughter of author Maura Laverty, she studied art at NCAD. Since then she has illustrated numerous books including her mother's book, The Queen of Aran's Daughter. Many of the originals for her illustrative work are now housed in the National Library of Ireland. She has also exhibited regularly since the 1970s in Dublin, Cork and London, and also exhibits work at the RHA annual exhibition. Source: Whyte's Auction... Read full biography
Barry Castle (1935-2006) The daughter of author Maura Laverty, she studied art at NCAD. Since then she has illustrated numerous books including her mother's book, The Queen of Aran's Daughter. Many of the originals for her illustrative work are now housed in the National Library of Ireland. She has also exhibited regularly since the 1970s in Dublin, Cork and London, and also exhibits work at the RHA annual exhibition. Source: Whyte's Auction... Read full biography
Barry Castle (1935-2006) The daughter of author Maura Laverty, she studied art at NCAD. Since then she has illustrated numerous books including her mother's book, The Queen of Aran's Daughter. Many of the originals for her illustrative work are now housed in the National Library of Ireland. She has also exhibited regularly since the 1970s in Dublin, Cork and London, and also exhibits work at the RHA annual exhibition. Source: Whyte's Auction
