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Facts : 1 New York and Philadelphia Leaving numerous unfinished paintings behind, Stuart ended his 18-year stay in the British Isles in 1793, returning to the United States to settle briefly in New York City
Facts : 2 In 1795 he moved to Germantown, Pennsylvania, near (and now part of) Philadelphia, where he opened a studio
Facts : 3 It was here that he would gain not only a foothold in the art world, but lasting fame with pictures of many important Americans of the day
Facts : 4 Brooklyn Museum Gilbert Stuart s unfinished 1796 painting of George Washington, also known as The Athenaeum, is his most celebrated and famous work
Facts : 5 Stuart painted George Washington in a series of iconic portraits, each of them leading in turn to a demand for copies and keeping Stuart busy and highly paid for years
Facts : 6 The most famous and celebrated of these likenesses, known as The Athenaeum, is currently portrayed on the United States one dollar bill
Facts : 7 Stuart, along with his daughters, painted a total of 130 reproductions of The Athenaeum
Facts : 8 However, Stuart never completed the original version; after finishing Washington s face, the artist kept the original version to make the copies
Facts : 9 He sold up to 70 of his reproductions for a price of US $ 100 each, but the original portrait was left unfinished at the time of Stuart s death in 1828
Facts : 10 The painting was jointly purchased by the National Portrait Gallery and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 1980, and in late 2014 was on display in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C
Facts : 11 Another celebrated image of Washington is the Lansdowne portrait, a large portrait with one version hanging in the East Room of the White House
Facts : 12 During the burning of Washington by British troops in the War of 1812, this painting was saved through the intervention of First Lady Dolley Madison and Paul Jennings, one of President James Madison s slaves
Facts : 13 Four versions of the portrait are attributed to Stuart, and additional copies were painted by other artists for display in U.S

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High Treason – High Treason (1969 us, west coast psych sound with baroque touches, Gear Fab release)

The seeds of High Treason started at Temple University in Philadelphia, circa 1967. Edgar Koshatka started jamming with an assortment of “alternative music types” that were fairly commonplace in those days of sit-ins, protests, and general mayhem. Edgar was a jazz guy-at heart and a by-then-halfhearted classical guy as a music major.

Edgar always kept half-an-ear cocked to some of the innovative new rock radio stations springing up, and was completely “blown-away” (hey, it was the sixties, right?) when the rich textures, modal harmony, and sonic power of the Jefferson Airplane, circa “After Bathing At Baxters”. In mid-’68 or so,, Edgar met Marcie Rauer and Saul Goodman, and many musical ideas began to be exchanged.

The eclectic, multi-style musical mix that was to be the band’s trademark began to emerge, based around the writing of Edgar and the instrumental and vocal contributions of all. Joe Cleary, a successful top-40 type who had seen “the light” came aboard, and various bass players and drummers came and went with regularity (a problem that was to plague the band; there are also more than one-of-each on the album). The instrumental and vocal nucleus of Edgar, Marcie, Saul, and Joe remained constant, however.

By late ’68, the band had become a full-fledged effort, with a manager, a bunch of equipment, roadies, a band house, and lots of record company inquiries. Along with that came many gigs at scores of PA, NY, NJ, DE, and occasionally furtherafield concert halls, coffee houses, and especially at the symbolic late 60’s venues that would later be dubbed “psychedelic garages”. These, of course, were the arch typical social and music centers of the time for the alternative culture that had wafted from west coast to east.

The band finally signed a record deal in 1969 with, of all things, a label that was best known for recordings of children books (Amer