Biography: Marshall Potter (1920 - 2005) Born in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Marshall Potter is a watercolorist of cityscapes and landscapes of the San Francisco Bay Area. Many of his paintings depict buildings including factories, and he paints primarily with transparent colors, working wet on wet, with the goal of conveying spontaneity...... read more
Abandoned Farm, 1948, a watercolor painting by Marshall David Potter. This painting is available as a fine art giclée print on premium watercolor paper. Museum quality wall art and home décor by California Watercolor.
Exhibited: California Style Watercolor, 1930 - 1970. Presented by the California Style Collectors Club Nov. 16 - Dec. 15, 2007, Johnson Family Library, Newport Beach.
Literature: As seen in The California Style - Watercolor Artists of California,1925-1955, by Gordon T. McClelland & Jay T. Last.