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art exhibition in Texas. Although a significant event, the impact of Thrash's work on the local Black community was minimized by the fact that the four-week-long exhibition was only open to Black residents for a two-hour-span, after-hours, on one Wednesday night. Olin Travis sponsored her involvement
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features a large dark cloud surrounded by beams of light, oil equipment, and trains, and a busy city skyline appears to rise from the horizon. In 2016 the city of Dallas recognized these murals on a list of "high value works by historically significant artists in urgent need of conservation," and
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until he became the director of the newly-founded Chicago Commercial Art School. He and his wife Kathryne worked in Chicago for several years before relocating to Dallas around 1923, opening a studio together when they arrived. Soon after moving to back to Texas, Travis began joining local arts
169:(1888–1975) was an American painter and arts educator active for much of the 20th-century. He spent most of his life working in Texas, though he and his first wife Kathryne Hail Travis routinely traveled to Arkansas. In addition to his paintings, Travis is largely known for several public 800:
The list of exhibitions that Olin Travis participated in during his lifetime is extensive and only continues to grow as his work is still regularly celebrated nearly 50 years after his death. He was a prolific exhibitor, sharing his work in over 30 exhibitions at
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before retiring. Travis began his prolific professional painting career with a focus on Southwestern landscapes before shifting to include a large collection of portraits in his broad portfolio. A small selection of notable Travis paintings includes:
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is a bright mural that depicts a tall collection of pine trees being sawed down and loaded on rail while cotton heads the other way toward a cotton gin. The bustle of factories and towns can be seen on the horizon. Conversely,
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Olin H. Travis continued making and exhibiting art until his death on December 4, 1975, and his work has been included in numerous exhibitions in the decades since. His wife, Josephine Oliver Travis, died in 1991 at age 83.
655:. The WPA's Federal Art Project created more than 200,000 pieces of art, at least four of which were murals created by Olin. In addition to painting murals for several local businesses, Travis provided backdrops for 189:, the second of six children born to Olin Few Travis and Eulalia Moncrief Travis. He grew up with some familiarity with the arts as his father worked as a printer, and his next-door neighbor was noted sculptor 542:
The institute moved several times over the years, first in 1931 to a location near the Southwest School of Fine Arts, then again in 1935 to a remodeled residence, and for a third time in 1938 to the
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groups, even painting scenery and sets for the local Little Theater of Dallas for several years. Throughout his life, many more groups would count Travis among their members, including
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segment and appraised at $ 10,000. In addition to numerous private collections, the following is a selection of public institutions that count his work among their collections:
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Olin Travis was encouraged to pursue his interest in art by his high school art teacher, who arranged to him to receive additional instruction from local artists including
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before graduating with honors in 1914. He started his instructional career shortly after, becoming an associate instructor of art at SAIC soon after graduation.
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that involved the greater Dallas community, leading to the school expanding its degree options in 1934 to offer both three and four-year degree programs.
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It operated officially for 3 summers, though some records suggest they returned informally as late as 1935. A fire destroyed the Travis' home in the
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representing one of the more controversial works. This wasn't the only time Travis made the news for his opinions on art, with
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but picked up from 1931 to 1935, when Olin Travis hired several new professors. The new group taught special courses in
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Dallas, Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the City of; Holmes, Maxine; Saxon, Gerald D. (1992).
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Seventy-Five Years of Art in Dallas: The History of the Dallas Art Association and the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
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was chosen for the exhibition, marking the first time in history that work by a Black woman was included in an
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alone during his lifetime. In 1938, Travis was one of 10 Dallas artists selected to share their work at the
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and staged at Dallas Museum of Art from May–June 1932. He would headline several more exhibitions at the
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In 1935, Travis married his second wife Josephine Oliver, an accomplished painter and apprentice to
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50 Years of Painting in Dallas: A Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Olin Travis
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Upon their return to Dallas from the lively arts education scene in Chicago, Olin and his wife
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During the summer of 1927, Olin and Kathryne opened the Travis Ozark Summer Art School near
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Olin held numerous solo shows throughout his career, and one of the first was titled
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founded the Dallas Art Institute on the second floor of a building on Main Street in
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After leaving DAI in 1941, Travis briefly worked as a guest instructor at the
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in spite of local newspapers attempting to cause panic over her inclusion.
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two years later in 1908, before moving across the country to attend the
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In 1916, Olin married fellow artist and one of his former students,
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The largest collection of Olin H. Travis paintings can be found at
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Olin Travis taught countless students over the years, most notably
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Lone Star Regionalism: The Dallas Nine and Their Circle 1928–1945
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The New Deal fine arts projects : a bibliography, 1933–1992
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Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art (CASETA)
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in 1909. In 1913, he participated in demonstrations against the
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that summer, destroying many of Olin's paintings and journals.
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The Hock Shop Collection: Reflections From the Heart and Soul
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publishing one of his articles titled "A Complaint" in 1928.
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until her retirement in the 1970s following Olin's death.
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Painting and Sculpture in Texas: Achievement and Prospect
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over the years, capped by his largest exhibition titled
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While in Chicago, Travis studied under instructors like
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in Dallas and for working with Kathryne to co-found the
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At the Meadows Recent Acquisitions/Upcoming Exhibitions
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in 1953. Notable posthumous exhibitions have included
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Olin Travis was an early and prominent member of the
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Travis was born on November 15, 1888, in 1350:"Olin Herman Travis – Artist – Fine Art Estates" 852:Olin Travis: 30 Drawings of Imaginative Subjects 3065:Paintings and Sculpture from 16 American Cities 730:renovations began two years later for both the 647:-funded public murals around Dallas during the 609:, oil on canvas, ca. 1940s, private collection. 2595:"Country School House – DMA Collection Online" 2295:"The Hall of State: A Symbol of Texas History" 2045:"Country School House – DMA Collection Online" 2431:. University of North Texas Press. p. 4. 2271:Woodrow Wilson High School Alumni Association 573:, oil on canvas, undated, private collection. 8: 197:and he began taking art classes soon after. 1952:. Texas Technological College. p. 23. 615:, oil on canvas, 1955, private collection. 31: 20: 1884:Jefferson, Kathryn M. (October 1, 1930). 1611:(1). Southern Methodist University: 139. 1599:Jefferson, Kathryn M. (October 1, 1930). 2745:"Defense Plant Series #2. Time and Half" 2452:. December 21, 2012. pp. 50–53, 112 1087: 887:Olin Travis: People, Places and Visions 811:the following year in San Francisco on 302:" to describe painting/sculpture, with 2322: 2320: 2318: 2289: 2287: 2014: 2012: 1986: 1984: 1913: 1911: 1879: 1877: 1630: 1628: 1626: 1456: 1454: 1428: 1426: 971:Defense Plant Series #2: Time and Half 356:School of the Art Institute of Chicago 292:School of the Art Institute of Chicago 285:School of the Art Institute of Chicago 106:School of the Art Institute of Chicago 3000:elpasoartmuseum.pastperfectonline.com 2975:elpasoartmuseum.pastperfectonline.com 2795:"Anita Gonzales – Olin Herman Travis" 2545:"Sold at Auction: Olin Herman Travis" 2407:Charles Morin's Vintage Texas Gallery 2187:"Dallas Fair Park 12 – Hall of State" 2092: 2090: 1518:Charles Morin's Vintage Texas Gallery 1344: 1342: 920:that aired in 2015, Travis' painting 834:elementary school teacher named Mrs. 7: 2946:"Overtime from Defense Plant Series" 2620:"The Ozarks – DMA Collection Online" 1240: 1238: 1212: 1210: 1183: 1181: 1179: 1177: 1175: 1099: 1097: 1095: 1093: 1091: 808:Golden Gate International Exposition 365:American Artists Professional League 290:Travis began his art studies at the 2167:. February 1, 2016. pp. 39, 59 2128:. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. 1271:"Tyler Museum of Art – Exhibitions" 1188:Grauer, Michael R. (May 15, 2010). 689:In 1936, Travis completed a set of 2443:"Artists by Exhibition, 1903–1993" 2374:"Exhibitions by Artist, 1903–1993" 2328:"Exhibitions by Artist, 1903–1993" 2211:Belt, Mollie (November 30, 2020). 1857:"TSHA | Stell, Thomas Matthew, Jr" 1568:Hudson, Ethel (February 1, 1930). 1463:"The WPA Dallas Guide and History" 981:Panhandle–Plains Historical Museum 129:(m.1916) Josephine Oliver (m.1935) 14: 2473:"Dallas Art History by Sam Blain" 1736:"Martin Delabano: art and artist" 1029:Defense Plant Series #1: Overtime 659:'s Museum of Natural History and 480:, some of these artists included 363:, Highland Park Art Association, 2237:Wamre, Rick (October 20, 2011). 1570:"The Southern States Art League" 1190:"Olin Herman Travis (1888–1975)" 1130:"TSHA | Chandler, Clyde Giltner" 1068:: Olin Travis Papers, 1928–1972. 511:dropped dramatically during the 386:Dallas Art Institute (1926–1945) 193:. She introduced him to painter 143:Eulalia Moncrief Travis (mother) 1711:"Otis Dozier Sketchbooks – SMU" 693:he had been hired to create at 607:Castle Rock at Frying Pan River 220:, and the area surrounding the 2670:"Head – DMA Collection Online" 2122:Kalfatovic, Martin R. (1994). 1322:"Josephine Oliver – Biography" 531:. Travis also pushed for more 249:San Antonio Symphony Orchestra 1: 2337:: 800–803. December 20, 2012. 1919:"TSHA | Dallas Art Institute" 737:Lisa of known Travis murals: 645:Works Progress Administration 599:, watercolor on paper, 1939, 1574:The American Magazine of Art 1543:The American Magazine of Art 1539:"Southern States Art League" 1434:"TSHA | Travis, Olin Herman" 1401:"Art in Texas – A Complaint" 1399:Travis, Olin Herman (1928). 953:Mayor of Hoover City (Texas) 824:Allied Annual Art Exhibition 643:Olin Travis painted several 550:closed permanently in 1945. 1765:nationalacademy.emuseum.com 1549:(6): 186–88. June 1, 1922. 924:(1947) was featured in the 879:, Olin Travis: Texas Master 380:American Federation of Arts 369:American Federation of Arts 361:Texas Fine Arts Association 309:Nude Descending a Staircase 3122: 2820:"UAC – Olin Herman Travis" 1886:"The Dallas Art Institute" 1815:digitalcollections.smu.edu 1601:"The Dallas Art Institute" 1105:"Encyclopedia of Arkansas" 437:students and residents of 376:Southern States Art League 2896:"Near St. Mark's Glacier" 2850:Louisiana Digital Library 2799:Google Arts & Culture 2570:"Antiques Roadshow | PBS" 1043:Reflections in The Concho 999:University of New Orleans 904:, oil-on-board, 1920–23, 663:and painted the mural at 329:Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida 253:Dallas Symphony Orchestra 235:to sketch landmarks like 30: 16:20th-century Texan artist 1992:"Gallery :: CASETA" 1109:Encyclopedia of Arkansas 1066:Archives of American Art 498:Margaret Scruggs-Carruth 140:Olin Few Travis (father) 2574:Antiques Roadshow | PBS 2520:"DMA Collection Online" 2074:Vintage Texas Paintings 1968:Vintage Texas Paintings 1469:. pp. 223, 231–233 1016:Near St. Mark's Glacier 959:National Gallery of Art 945:Portrait of Fannie Kahn 838:'s watercolor painting 756:J.L. Long Middle School 746:J.L. Long Middle School 589:, oil on canvas, 1932, 579:, oil on canvas, 1929, 429:as an affiliate of the 269:Vivian Louise Aunspaugh 93:Vivian Louise Aunspaugh 990:Wake Forest University 909: 830:in 1935. That year an 797: 762:East Texas Before Oil, 686: 640: 351: 195:Stephen Seymour Thomas 191:Clyde Giltner Chandler 2925:Blanton Museum of Art 2900:Blanton Museum of Art 2875:Blanton Museum of Art 2846:"House in the Valley" 1072:Meadows Museum of Art 1035:El Paso Museum of Art 1008:Blanton Museum of Art 900: 818:Travis was a fervent 803:Dallas Museum of Arts 788: 771:East Texas After Oil, 752:Man's Interdependence 703:East Texas Before Oil 701:. 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