George Percival Gaskell

George Percival Gaskell is an artist whose documented output consists primarily of prints, indicating an active period centered around 1880. His work focuses heavily on architectural subjects and natural landscapes.

Five prints attributed to Gaskell are currently represented in museum collections, establishing his presence in institutions such as the Cleveland Museum of Art. Notable documented subjects include two distinct views of Castle Neuschwanstein and the topographical study Richmond Castle. Other cataloged works include the natural studies Landscape and Sunrise in the Clearing.

The limited but verified holdings of George Percival Gaskell prints confirm his contribution to late 19th-century printmaking. Due to the early date of production, much of the preserved material is now established in the public domain, making high-quality prints available for researchers and collectors seeking downloadable artwork. The integrity of these works is maintained through their preservation in museum collections, allowing for study and appreciation of these museum-quality prints.

5 works in collection

Works in Collection