Bruce Marshall is a fourth generation Texan. He is the descendent of a Confederate General, grew up on ranches in Texas and Mexico, and was taught to ride and shoot by an uncle who was a Texas Ranger!
Among Marshall's best known works are: "The Texas Citizen Soldier" (6' x 12') commissioned by the National Guard Association of Texas and hanging in the Texas Room at the National Infantry Museum; "The Patriot" (5' x 9') hanging in the Mahler Student Center of Dall (showing 500 of 1673 characters). |
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