Paul B. Travis

Paul B. Travis was an artist documented as active between 1922 and 1928. The core of their represented output consists of prints and drawings, with seven distinct works preserved in museum collections, establishing the artist's focus on both architecture and landscape studies.

The works of Paul B. Travis are held institutionally by the Cleveland Museum of Art. The documented examples demonstrate a range of subject matter covering both American and European locales. American scenes include the prints Ohio River at Empire, Ohio and Our Hill from Dumstown, Ohio, focusing on Midwestern topography. The artist also executed French views, such as the prints Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France and Rue Grande, Le Mans, France. Figurative work is represented by the drawing Man's Head.

While the full scope of the artist’s career remains limited to this six-year period, the existing examples of Paul B. Travis prints preserved in institutional care provide a high-quality record of their practice. These works, held in important collections, are sometimes made available to the public domain, supporting the creation of museum-quality reproductions.

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7 works in collection

Works in Collection