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At Days End IIby Laura Marshall
18" x 12" Canvas Art Canvas
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September Skies IIby Laura Marshall
20" x 8" Canvas Art Canvas
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Sunset Palms IIIby Laura Marshall
18" x 12" Canvas Art Canvas
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Sunset Palms Iby Laura Marshall
18" x 12" Canvas Art Canvas
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Bold Adventures I v2 Cropby Laura Marshall
12" x 9" Canvas Art Canvas
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Wild Garden USAby Laura Marshall
24" x 16" Canvas Art Canvas
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Loads of Love I Crop No Wordsby Laura Marshall
18" x 7" Canvas Art Canvas
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Autumn Reflectionsby Laura Marshall
18" x 12" Canvas Art Canvas
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At Days End Iby Laura Marshall
18" x 12" Canvas Art Canvas
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Wild Garden Worldby Laura Marshall
24" x 16" Canvas Art Canvas
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Harvest Village IIby Laura Marshall
24" x 16" Canvas Art Canvas
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Wild Garden World Grayby Laura Marshall
24" x 16" Canvas Art Canvas
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Watercolor Wanderlust London Coralby Laura Marshall
36" x 24" Canvas Art Canvas
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Watercolor Wanderlust Paris Coralby Laura Marshall
36" x 24" Canvas Art Canvas
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Retro Halloween Iby Laura Marshall
18" x 12" Canvas Art Canvas
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Desert Blooms Abstract Mapby Laura Marshall
24" x 16" Canvas Art Canvas
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Laura Marshall (1873 - 1933) was born in Lansing, Michigan and she died in San Francisco, California. She was active in California, Michigan until her death. Her love of art began in her childhood and she could produce very beautiful pieces of art to the amazement of those who were around her. She was therefore encouraged by many to consider pursuing art as a full time career which she did. She did not only become a painter but she also became an art teacher. To improve her art she joined Detroit Museum School to study art. She also studied at the Boston Museum School and at Columbia University. Laura proceeded to UC Berkeley to further her studies. After her graduation from UC Berkeley, she was employed in the same institution to teach art. She worked here for close to 30 years. She also taught in many public schools in Fresno. Her work attracted many people including distinguished patrons since he had better-quality and stylish skills. Laura loved what she was doing and her works were and are still able to speak for themselves. The artist never feared to try different techniques and styles when working on a particular project. She always wanted the best for her clients. She was a member of Pacific AA and California Art Teachers Association. Framed Laura Marshall art continue to cause a lot of excitement among collectors to date. She exhibited her art at California State Fair, UC Berkeley Museum, and Oakland Art Gallery, among others.