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Allston and Washington
Elijah in the wilderness, by Washington Allston.
This work attracted the attention of the notable artist Washington Allston.
Image: William Ellery Channing by Allston. jpg | Portrait of Channing by Washington Allston, 1811
West also worked in London where many American artists studied under him, including Washington Allston, Ralph Earl, James Earl, Samuel Morse, Charles Willson Peale, Rembrandt Peale, Gilbert Stuart, John Trumbull, Mather Brown, Edward Savage and Thomas Sully.
Washington Allston ( November 5, 1779 – July 9, 1843 ) was an American painter and poet, born in Waccamaw Parish, South Carolina.
Named in honor of the leading American general of the Revolution, Washington Allston graduated from Harvard College in 1800 and moved to Charleston, South Carolina for a short time before sailing to England in May 1801.
Washington Allston coined the term " objective correlative ," which T. S. Eliot described as a situation or a chain of events that acts as a formula and is used in art to evoke emotion.
Image: Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Washington Allston retouched. jpg | Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1814
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Allston and Lectures
Popularized by T. S. Eliot in his essay " Hamlet and His Problems ", the term was first used by Washington Allston around 1840 in the " Introductory Discourse " of his Lectures on Art:

Allston and on
Allston arranged — with Morse's father — a three-year stay for painting study in England, and young Morse set sail with the older artist aboard the Lydia on July 15, 1811.
Allston was born on a rice plantation on the Waccamaw River near Georgetown, South Carolina.
Allston died on July 9, 1843, at age 63.
Boston painter William Morris Hunt was an admirer of Allston's work, and in 1866 founded the Allston Club in Boston, and in his arts classes passed on to his students his knowledge of Allston's techniques.
Image: Allston, Washington-Coast Scene on the Mediterranean, oil on canvas, 1811. jpg | Coast Scene on the Mediterranean, 1811, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina
In September 1964 the part from Route 128 east to exit 18 ( Allston ) opened, and the rest was finished on February 18, 1965, taking it to the Central Artery.
There are toll plazas at Exit 18 / 19 / 20 in Allston, in both mainline directions and on the interchange ramps.
The original Wing Commander, for instance, came with a booklet purporting to be a shipboard magazine named Claw Marks, written and published by the crew of the Tiger's Claw ( ghost-written by Aaron Allston ); it provided the player with a number of irrelevancies ( such as an interview with the star of a popular televised wartime drama ) as well as convenient statistics and user guides for ships, weapon systems, and information regarding pilots and tactics on both Terran and Kilrathi sides and also hints on a rich background history.
The Alston ( or Allston ) cemetery survives on the grounds of The Oaks plantation.
When a fire destroyed the studios in the early morning hours of October 14, 1961, WGBH-TV Channel 2 and WGBH 89. 7 FM broadcast from the studios of other broadcasting stations until they were able to build new studios located at 125 Western Avenue in Allston, and begin operations there on August 29, 1963.
( Harvard was one of several Boston-area universities which took part in the Lowell Institute Cooperative Broadcasting Council, and provided land on Western Avenue in Allston for the station's studios.
Westinghouse built new studios at 1170 Soldiers Field Road in the Allston section of Boston to house both the radio and television stations, with the new facility opening on June 17 of that year ( parts of the new facility containing the master control and TV transmitter had already been in use ).
* On February 14, 2007, a Fung Wah bus en route to New York lost control and hit a guardrail on the Massachusetts Turnpike ( I-90 ) in Allston, Massachusetts.
The band recorded a new four-song EP, Planets of Old, that was originally exclusive to vinyl from Hydra Head Records, and first made available at their reunion show on July 19, 2009 at Great Scott's in Allston, Massachusetts.
Dunster is located on the banks of the Charles River, next to the John W. Weeks Footbridge, which links Harvard's Allston and Cambridge campuses.
The ZIP code 02134 is famously identified with Allston, due to a recurring musical piece on the PBS children's series ZOOM — whose originating station, WGBH, was located in the neighborhood until 2007.
The neighborhood of Allston is almost completely cut off from the main body of the city of Boston by the town of Brookline, which borders Allston on the south and east.
Lower Allston has been given the nickname " L. A ."; Common Ground, a club / bar located near Harvard Avenue and Commonwealth Avenue, sells t-shirts and other items with the slogan " This is L. A. not Boston ," ( a play on the title of an influential hardcore punk compilation, This Is Boston, Not L. A. released in 1982 ).
Public transportation includes the Red Line at Harvard Square, the Green Line at Packard's Corner or Harvard Street and Commonwealth Avenue in " upper Allston ", and the 57, 66, 70, 71, and 86 bus connections on North Harvard and Western Avenue are about a 2-5 minute walk for everyone.

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