Travis, Paul Bough, 1891-1975

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Painter; Cleveland, Ohio; birth date listed as both 1891 and 1898; d. 1975.

From the description of Paul Travis interview, 1973 Sept. 24 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77866319

Artist and art educator who taught at the Cleveland School of Art (later the Cleveland Art Institute). His wife, Marjorie Penfield Travis, collected materials on her family history.

From the description of Papers, 1812-1959. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 18242579

Painter and educator; Cleveland, Ohio; birth date cited as both 1891 and 1898; d. 1975.

From the description of Paul B. Travis papers, 1911-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81081167

Paul Travis (1891-1975) was a painter from Cleveland, Ohio.

Birth date listed as both 1891 and 1898; d. 1975.

From the description of Oral history interview with Paul Travis, 1973 Sept. 24 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 495596741

Paul Bough Travis (1891-1975) was a distinguished Cleveland, Ohio, artist and art educator with interests in literature, poetry, and history. born in Columbiana County, Ohio, Travis grew up among a large family with deep roots in the area surrounding Beaver Creek. This heritage provided him with story ideas in later years. In 1913, Travis enrolled in the Cleveland School of Art and graduated in 1917. After service in France during World War I, he returned to become a graduate student and art instructor at the Cleveland School of Art, later the Cleveland Institute of Art.

A trip to Africa in 1927 and 1928, sponsored in part by a group of African Americans in Cleveland, had a profound influence on Travis' painting. Previously concentrating on still-life work and local scenery, the emphasis of Travis' work changed to violent conflict in nature as shown in lush jungle scenes, storms, and wild animals. Nationally recognized, Travis received many awards for displays of his work, particularly at the May Show of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Travis wrote a number of short stories and poems which, although some were intended for a book, were never published. Some relate to his family and family history, while others relate to African and his travels. He wrote reflectively in a rambling style.

After his retirement in 1957, Travis continued to offer frequent demonstrations of his painting technique. He also engaged in violin making as a hobby. At his death in Cleveland in 1975, he was survived by his wife of 50 years, Marjorie L. Penfield Travis, and three children.

The Paul Bough Travis Papers include material on the Wood family, the White family, and Paul Bough Travis. The White and Wood families are relatives of Marjorie Penfield Travis, wife of Paul Bough Travis.

The Wood family papers in this collection relate to William Lyon Wood, born in Jefferson County, Ohio, in 1846. His parents, Enoch Wood and Elizabeth Rawson Benjamin, had been married in Erie County, Ohio, in 1845. Enoch Wood went to New York and was reported to be dead in 1847. Elizabeth Wood remarried to Clark J. Davis, but in 1851 Enoch Wood returned to Ohio and attempted to take custody of his son, William Lyon Wood. Failing in this effort, Enoch Wood left and never again contacted his son.

William L. Wood enlisted in the 29th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and was a part of General William T. Sherman's march through Georgia. Woods' diary records the march after leaving Savannah in 1865.

Lucy Elizabeth White and William L. Wood were married in New York in 1868. they resided in Kellogsville, Ohio, where he died in 1909. Marjorie Penfield Travis (born 1900) was their granddaughter.

The White family papers in this collection were brought together by Lucy Elizabeth White Wood who was born in 1847 in Arkwright, New York, to Elliot Vinton White (born 1817) and Elizabeth Ely White (1822-1901). Lucy White Wood collected family history information from her parents and distant relatives through extensive correspondence.

The related families researched by Lucy White Wood were the White family of Roxbury and Chesterfield, Massachusetts and LeRoy, New York, the Ely family of Willbraham, Massachusetts, and the Hall family of Canaan, New York. The Halls were relatives of Aaron Burr and Johnathan Edwards.

Lucy E. White kept journals, wrote poetry and delivered patriotic essays in addition to her genealogical research. She died at Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, in 1901.

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From the guide to the Paul Bough Travis Papers, 1812-1963, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

Paul Bough Travis (1891-1975) was a distinguished Cleveland, Ohio, artist and art educator with interests in literature, poetry, and history. born in Columbiana County, Ohio, Travis grew up among a large family with deep roots in the area surrounding Beaver Creek. This heritage provided him with story ideas in later years. In 1913, Travis enrolled in the Cleveland School of Art and graduated in 1917. After service in France during World War I, he returned to become a graduate student and art instructor at the Cleveland School of Art, later the Cleveland Institute of Art.

A trip to Africa in 1927 and 1928, sponsored in part by a group of African Americans in Cleveland, had a profound influence on Travis' painting. Previously concentrating on still-life work and local scenery, the emphasis of Travis' work changed to violent conflict in nature as shown in lush jungle scenes, storms, and wild animals. Nationally recognized, Travis received many awards for displays of his work, particularly at the May Show of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Travis wrote a number of short stories and poems which, although some were intended for a book, were never published. Some relate to his family and family history, while others relate to African and his travels. He wrote reflectively in a rambling style.

After his retirement in 1957, Travis continued to offer frequent demonstrations of his painting technique. He also engaged in violin making as a hobby. At his death in Cleveland in 1975, he was survived by his wife of 50 years, Marjorie L. Penfield Travis, and three children.

The Paul Bough Travis Papers include material on the Wood family, the White family, and Paul Bough Travis. The White and Wood families are relatives of Marjorie Penfield Travis, wife of Paul Bough Travis.

The Wood family papers in this collection relate to William Lyon Wood, born in Jefferson County, Ohio, in 1846. His parents, Enoch Wood and Elizabeth Rawson Benjamin, had been married in Erie County, Ohio, in 1845. Enoch Wood went to New York and was reported to be dead in 1847. Elizabeth Wood remarried to Clark J. Davis, but in 1851 Enoch Wood returned to Ohio and attempted to take custody of his son, William Lyon Wood. Failing in this effort, Enoch Wood left and never again contacted his son.

William L. Wood enlisted in the 29th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and was a part of General William T. Sherman's march through Georgia. Woods' diary records the march after leaving Savannah in 1865.

Lucy Elizabeth White and William L. Wood were married in New York in 1868. they resided in Kellogsville, Ohio, where he died in 1909. Marjorie Penfield Travis (born 1900) was their granddaughter.

The White family papers in this collection were brought together by Lucy Elizabeth White Wood who was born in 1847 in Arkwright, New York, to Elliot Vinton White (born 1817) and Elizabeth Ely White (1822-1901). Lucy White Wood collected family history information from her parents and distant relatives through extensive correspondence.

The related families researched by Lucy White Wood were the White family of Roxbury and Chesterfield, Massachusetts and LeRoy, New York, the Ely family of Willbraham, Massachusetts, and the Hall family of Canaan, New York. The Halls were relatives of Aaron Burr and Johnathan Edwards.

Lucy E. White kept journals, wrote poetry and delivered patriotic essays in addition to her genealogical research. She died at Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, in 1901.

click here to view the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History entry for Paul Bough Travis

From the guide to the Paul Bough Travis Photographs, 1890-1950, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

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creatorOf Paul Bough Travis Papers, 1812-1963 Western Reserve Historical Society
creatorOf Travis, Paul Bough, 1891-1975. Artist file. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf Travis, Paul Bough, 1891-1975. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
creatorOf Paul B. Travis papers Archives of American Art
creatorOf Frank N. Wilcox papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn William Mathewson Milliken papers Archives of American Art
creatorOf Travis, Paul Bough, 1891-1975. Papers, 1812-1959. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
creatorOf Paul Bough Travis Photographs, 1890-1950 Western Reserve Historical Society
creatorOf Travis, Paul Bough, 1891-1975. Diary & notes of Paul B. Travis. Case Western Reserve University, Case Western RSV University
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creatorOf Oral history interview with Paul Travis Archives of American Art
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associatedWith Burchfield, Charles Ephraim, 1893-1967. person
associatedWith Ely family. family
associatedWith Hall family. family
associatedWith Milliken, William Mathewson, 1889-1978. person
associatedWith Ramsey family. family
associatedWith Rawson family. family
associatedWith United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 29th (1861-1865). Company A. corporateBody
associatedWith White family. family
associatedWith Wilcox, Frank N. (Frank Nelson), b. 1887. person
associatedWith Wood family. family
associatedWith Wood, Lucy Elizabeth White, 1847-1901. person
associatedWith Wood, William Lyon, 1846-1909. person
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Ohio--Cleveland
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United States
Africa
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Art
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Ely family
Ely family
Hall family
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Painters
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Ramsey family
Rawson family
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Travis, Paul Bough, 1891-1975
Travis, Paul Bough, 1891-1975
United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 29th (1861-1865). Company A
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1914-1918
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Birth 1891-01-02

Death 1975-11-23

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