Known for a range of work in watercolor and gouache that included
realist figures in cityscapes, landscapes, surrealism, and trompe
l'oeil painting, Aaron Bohrod spent his early career in Chicago where
he was born on the West Side.
In 1948, he moved to Madison,
Wisconsin, where he became a long-time a member of the art faculty and
satisfied the inclinations of many artists who leaned towards
European-influenced modernism. In this university position, he
replaced John Steuart (showing 500 of 5252 characters). |
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