Aaron’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Joan of Arc in Montebourg
Aaron Bohrod (American, 1907–1992)

North Avenue Market
Aaron Bohrod American, 1907-1992

Wyoming Landscape
Aaron Bohrod (American, 1907–1992)

Road in Peoria
Aaron Bohrod American, 1907-1992

Wharf in Ludington
Aaron Bohrod (American, 1907–1992)

New Orleans Street
Aaron Bohrod American, 1907-1992

Chicago Street
Aaron Bohrod American, 1907-1992

Bottle
F. Carlton Ball (American, 1911–1992) Aaron Bohrod (American, 1907–1992) Madison, Wisconsin

Summertime
Aaron Bohrod American, 1907-1992

Study for Aspects of Negro Life: The Negro in an African Setting
Aaron Douglas American, 1899-1979

New York
Aaron Siskind American, 1903–1991

Walker Warehouse
Aaron Siskind American, 1903–1991

Flight Patterns
Aaron Koblin American, born 1982

Chicago 224
Aaron Siskind American, 1903–1991

Peeling Paint, Jerome, Arizona
Aaron Siskind American, 1903–1991

Walker Warehouse
Aaron Siskind American, 1903–1991

Walker Warehouse
Aaron Siskind American, 1903–1991

Chicago 42
Aaron Siskind American, 1903–1991

Walker Warehouse
Aaron Siskind American, 1903–1991

Plaque with Aaron
German (Rhineland) or French (Troyes)