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Paul Travis

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152:, where he trained as a machine gunner. While he was in the process of being sent to the front one of his commanding officers, who had noted his artistic abilities and intelligence, transferred him to survey work. He spent most of the remainder of the war in Le Mans, but also traveled widely throughout France, painting and sketching. After the war he was appointed as an art teacher at the American Forces University of Beaune. 214:
The artwork and artifacts Travis amassed during his 1928 trip through Africa went into the collections of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and Karamu House. The Cleveland Museum of Art received works Travis collected from the
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When he returned from France in 1920 he accepted a teaching position at the Cleveland School of Art, where he taught for 38 years. He also began submitting his artwork to the May Show, an annual exhibition of local artists sponsored by the
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In 1928, at the age of 36, Travis used a sabbatical from teaching to take an eight-month trip to Africa. Travis's trip was sponsored by a number of Cleveland-area organizations, including The Gilpin Players of
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while in the northeastern part of Congo, and as of June 2010, the museum owns 71 pieces of art created by Travis himself. Some of Travis's diary entries, letters, and film footage have been stored in the
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on January 2, 1891, to Elizabeth Bough Travis and William Melancthon Travis. After graduating from the local high school when he was 21, Travis taught for a year at a one-room school in nearby
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After graduating in 1917 with a degree in illustration, Travis enlisted in the Army to fight in World War I. A few months later he was sent to France, to a base outside
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called Travis's work "some of the most historically significant art this city has ever produced." In 2001 the
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Tranberg, Dan (2 November 2007). "Go see Paul Travis paintings before they leave the building".
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Shearer, Christine Fowler (2001). "The Stage is Set". In Brown, Hugh J. (Ed.)
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Adams, Henry. "The Journey to Africa 1927-1928". In Brown, Hugh J. (Ed.)
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where he enrolled in the Cleveland School of Art (today known as the
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Adams, Henry (2001). "Paul Travis". In Brown, Hugh J. (Ed.)
117:. When he was 22, declining an engineering scholarship from 141:, all of whom later became acknowledged members of the 718: 562:"The Cleveland School: Artists of the Western Reserve" 485: 483: 380:"Works of Paul Travis '17 at Metropolitan Galleries" 69: 58: 42: 28: 21: 533:"Paul Travis: Cleveland Artist and CAP Winner" 276: 274: 272: 8: 238:published a retrospective of Travis's work. 729:Clearing in the Congo Forest by Paul Travis 329:"Paul Travis (1891-1975): A Retrospective" 18: 526: 524: 425: 423: 246: 468: 464: 463: 452: 531:Edmonson, Christine (June 25, 2010). 506:. Kokoon Arts Gallery. Archived from 374: 372: 7: 179:Cleveland Museum of Natural History 626:"Paul B. Travis papers, 1911-1971" 119:Washington & Jefferson College 14: 768:Cleveland School (arts community) 286:Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 256:"Paul Travis, Painter, 1891–1975" 228:. Dan Tranberg of the Cleveland 177:, the African Art Sponsors, the 290:Case Western Reserve University 719:The Cleveland Institute of Art 500:"Paul Bough Travis Artist Bio" 109:Paul Bough Travis was born in 1: 724:Travis, Paul Bough on Ask ART 758:People from Wellsville, Ohio 701:Cleveland Artists Foundation 690:Cleveland Artists Foundation 679:Cleveland Artists Foundation 333:Cleveland Artists Foundation 236:Cleveland Artists Foundation 714:The Cleveland Museum of Art 784: 571:(2): 49–56. Archived from 384:Cleveland Institute of Art 127:Cleveland Institute of Art 569:Northeast Ohio Art Museum 441:Cleveland Art and History 733:Cleveland Public Library 631:Archives of American Art 226:Archives of American Art 636:Smithsonian Institution 605:Cleveland Museum of Art 537:Cleveland Museum of Art 158:Cleveland Museum of Art 133:, and also encountered 63:Cleveland School of Art 258:. 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Index

Wellsville, Ohio
Cleveland School of Art
Painter
Etcher
Lithographer
Cleveland School
Wellsville, Ohio
Madison Township
Washington & Jefferson College
Cleveland
Cleveland Institute of Art
Henry Keller
Charles Burchfield
Frank N. Wilcox
Cleveland School
Le Mans
Cleveland Museum of Art
Chartres Cathedral
Karamu House
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Henry Morton Stanley
Cape Town
South Africa
Cairo
Egypt
Mangbetu people
Smithsonian
Archives of American Art
Plain Dealer
Cleveland Artists Foundation

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