Little is known about this talented but short-lived artist. Thomas Marshall showed a decided taste for oil painting at an early age but received no formal training.
He is remembered best for his landscape paintings. During his brief career, he died when he was only 24, he studied nature in the mountains of upstate New York and in 1872, he traveled to Brittany and Switzerland in the company of a fellow artist, A. Wordsworth Thompson.(1)
In New York, he exhibited (showing 500 of 1133 characters). |
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