Vincent Castellanet
Vincent Francis Castellanet grew up in Chicago, where he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Academy of Fine Art. He also attended Quincy College, and studied under Father Thomas Brown, a recognized Midwest impressionist.
Painting is an integral part of the Castellanet family. Vincent is the nephew of Mark Castellanet, a well known Chicago artist who, in the 1920's and 1930's, won many coveted awards.
In addition to his fine art education, Vincent also studied graphic arts which ultimately led him to a successful commercial art career, specializing in package and display design. In 1973 he and his family relocated to New England to work for the Gillette Company as Director of Design.
While living in the suburbs of Boston, Vincent had the opportunity to explore and paint the many seaside towns with their charming New England qualities. He has since expanded his subject matter to Boston proper, with its gaslight, cobblestone streets and historic doorways.
After retirement from the Gillette Company, his painting career became a full time occupation. Today Vincent’s work is shown in many of Boston’s most prestigious fine art galleries, and is very successfully selling privately to a high profile clientele, as well as many fortune 500 companies.
In 1984 Vincent and his wife, Marguerite, made their first of many trips to Barbados. He then began to capture on canvas scenes of palm trees, white sand beaches and azure seas that are the essence of Barbados. His work is currently on display in the Gallery of Caribbean Art in Speighstown.
Vincent resides on the North Shore of Boston with his wife Marguerite, who is a well-known interior designer. He is the father of two married daughters, Shawn Cashin and Tracy Burns, and the proud grandfather of four boys.
 Arlington Street
|  Broadway
|  Fifth Avenue
|  Public Garden in the Fall
|  Nude
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 Tending the Tiller
|  Farmhouse
|  The River Lenon
|  Galway Hookers
|  Fair Winds
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 Keep Up
|  Cloud Break
|  The Gondolier
|  Warm Welcome
|  The Old Fishing Shack
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 Winter Sunset
|  Before the Sail
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Details
Arlington Street Oil 20x24 inches $4800.
Broadway Oil 24 x 18 inches $4400.
Fifth Avenue Oil 50x36 inches $6900.
Public Garden in the Fall Oil 20x24 inches $4800.
Nude Oil 12x9 inches
Tending the Tiller Oil 30x36 inches
Farmhouse Oil, 20 x 24 inches
Sold The River Lenon Oil 24x20 inches
Galway Hookers Oil 20x24 inches
Fair Winds Oil 12x16 inches
Keep Up Oil 18x40 inches $4800.
Cloud Break Oil 48x48 inches $7800.
The Gondolier Oil 40x50 inches $6800.
Warm Welcome Oil 14x11 inches
Sold The Old Fishing Shack Oil 40x50 inches
Winter Sunset Oil 18x40 inches
Before the Sail Oil 30x40 inches $6500.
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