Bruce Marshall (1929-2015), "Three Rangers"
Bruce Marshall (1929-2015), "Three Rangers", watercolor, 17.5 x 17", frame: 25.5 x 25.25"
Bruce Marshall is a fourth generation Texan. He is the descendant of a Confederate General, grew up on ranches in Texas and Mexico. His work is in the permanent collection of the War Memorial Museum in Virginia, the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures in San Antonio, the San Jacinto Monument, and the Alamo. His work has been exhibited at the Texas Capitol Rotunda four times, the University of Arizona, the Cannon House Office Building in Washington DC, the Smithsonian, and the Musee de l'Homme in Brussels, Belgium. The State of Texas created a special title for him: "Artist of the 65th Legislature". Other unique titles bestowed upon him have been "Artist in Residence of the Texas Navy" and "National Artist, Confederate States of America". Marshall wrote and illustrated both Uniforms of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution and Uniforms of the Republic of Texas" These books are the culmination of years of research and feature lavish watercolors.
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Bruce Marshall (1929-2015), "Three Rangers", watercolor, 17.5 x 17", frame: 25.5 x 25.25"
Bruce Marshall is a fourth generation Texan. He is the descendant of a Confederate General, grew up on ranches in Texas and Mexico. His work is in the permanent collection of the War Memorial Museum in Virginia, the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures in San Antonio, the San Jacinto Monument, and the Alamo. His work has been exhibited at the Texas Capitol Rotunda four times, the University of Arizona, the Cannon House Office Building in Washington DC, the Smithsonian, and the Musee de l'Homme in Brussels, Belgium. The State of Texas created a special title for him: "Artist of the 65th Legislature". Other unique titles bestowed upon him have been "Artist in Residence of the Texas Navy" and "National Artist, Confederate States of America". Marshall wrote and illustrated both Uniforms of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution and Uniforms of the Republic of Texas" These books are the culmination of years of research and feature lavish watercolors.
Condition Report: Good