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The exhibition follows several themes Whitman focused on in his writings, providing the connective tissue that links these works together. Geography, history, identity and immigration are a few themes that emerge from the works of art on view. Whitman's fascination with Ancient Egypt, photography as a branding tool, and his notion of the world as he imagined it are all evident in the art on view. These diverse objects range from books, drawings, photographs, sketches, broadsides and a scroll.\r\n\r\nThis book was selected as AIGA's \u003ca href=\"https:\/\/50books50covers.secure-platform.com\/a\/gallery\/rounds\/94\/details\/35522\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"\u003e50 Books 50 Covers of 2019.\u003c\/a\u003e\r\n\r\nWhitman is known today as an American poet, what is less known is his intimate knowledge and influence on the art of bookmaking. 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