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Gideon would allow the actual duplication of his gallery and studios showing what the life of a serious artist really is. Children, schools and universities and working artists would benefit from the decades of Gideon's research, techniques and discoveries in art.
Gideon is such a man; an artist, a sculptor, an innovator.
Gideon is an institution in himself; not only a national treasure but an international treasure.
Gideon (גִּדְעוֹן, Standard Hebrew Gidʻon, Tiberian Hebrew Giḏʻôn), also known as Jerubbaal, is a character that appears in the Book of Judges, in the Bible.
God chose Gideon, a young man from an otherwise unremarkable clan from the tribe of Manasseh, to free the people of Israel and to condemn their worship of idols.
On God's instruction, Gideon destroyed the town's altar to the foreign god Baal and the symbol of the goddess Ashera beside it.