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Medium/Discipline: Painting
Birthplace: Talbot County, Maryland
Maryland Affiliation: Born here, Active while in residence
Prominent Theme: Landscape
Subject Headings: American Impressionism
Gender: Male
Race/Ethnicity: White
Biography: A native of Talbot County on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Marshall became a highly regarded landscapist, painting mainly in the impressionist manner. Solo exhibitions of his work were held at the Peabody Institute and at The Baltimore Museum of Art. A student at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, he later exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Around 1918, Marshall turned to the ministry with charges in Cecil and Caroline County as well as in Delaware. Throughout the latter part of his life, he continued to paint, favoring evening and moonlight views of his native Eastern Shore.
Education/Training: Corcoran School of Art, Washington, DC
Selected References: Exhibition label, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland Artists from the Collection, 1890-1970, April 24-October 27, 2002.
Maryland Institutions Holding Artworks: The Baltimore Museum of Art
Single-Artist Exhibitions: The Baltimore Museum of Art
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