David Aronson (1923 - 2015). David Aronson, a key figure in the Boston Expressionist movement, was a Boston-based painter and sculptor renowned for his distinctive blend of Jewish themes with surreal and fantastical elements. Aronson's work often delved into emotional, dramatic, and dark narratives, influenced by European Expressionism and his Jewish heritage. His art frequently depicted biblical and spiritual stories, imbued with a haunting, introspective quality. Deeply rooted in Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah, Aronson's works incorporated symbols and stories from his Jewish upbringing and education, often featuring prophets, rabbis, and figures from Jewish folklore. As a prominent art professor and founder of Boston University's Fine Arts Department, Aronson's teaching spanned over three decades, influencing generations of students and solidifying Boston's reputation as a hub for expressive, narrative-driven art.