Mary Travis Prints and Multiples
American, 1893-1976
Mary Travis worked in Berkeley, California and was probably a follower of William S. Rice. She also made a handful of very fine single block woodcuts in the Provincetown white line style.
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Artist: Mary Travis
LOTUS FLOWER - ROEDING PARK - Provincetown Style
By Mary Travis
Located in Santa Monica, CA
MARY TRAVIS (Active 1935 - 40)
LOTUS FLOWER ROEDING PARK. c.1935-40
White line color woodcut. Signed and titled in pencil. Small edition. 10” x 8”. Full sheet. tears
in upper margin. Travis worked in Berkeley, California and was probably a follower of William S...
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1930s American Modern Mary Travis Prints and Multiples
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