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Aaron Bohrod’s America, Its History (c. mid-20th century) is a richly detailed illustrated map that blends cartographic layout with narrative vignettes from U.S. history. Using gouache and pen-and-ink, Bohrod fills the landscape with small scenes—explorers, battles, regional industries, and cultural traditions—arranged in his signature dense, humorous, and observational style. The map’s lively compositions encourage viewers to wander visually, discovering layered references to national mythology and everyday life. It reflects Bohrod’s interest in accessible storytelling through meticulously crafted imagery.
Aaron Bohrod was an American painter, printmaker, and illustrator known for his social-realist street scenes, wartime reportage, and later trompe-l’oeil still lifes. A Chicago-trained artist associated with the American Scene movement, he brought acute observation and narrative detail to both urban subjects and historical themes. His work often merges documentary clarity with playful exaggeration, making complex subjects approachable. Bohrod’s contributions to mid-century American illustration and painting remain widely recognized.
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