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Avenue in the Rain by Frederick Childe Hassam Label

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Keep the hand cramps at bay with custom address labels! Our Signature Address Labels are perfect for mailing, labeling, and gift tagging. Add your photos, images, and text to add personal touch to your outgoing sendables. Our address labels are printed in full color and are comparable in size to Avery® 6871 labels.

  • 18 labels per sheet
  • Dimensions:
    • Individual Label: 2.375" L x 1.25" H
    • Entire sheet: 8.5" L x 11" H
  • Inkjet compatible. Use Microsoft Word Template 6871
  • Matte finish, easy to write on
  • Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 2.375" L x 1.25" H. For best results please add 1/16" bleed

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Avenue in the Rain by Frederick Childe Hassam Label

Avenue in the Rain by Frederick Childe Hassam Label

Avenue in the Rain (1917) by Childe Hassam is a vintage impressionism fine art patriotic cityscape painting. The weather is raining with crowds of people marching holding umbrellas during the day. Fifth Avenue in New York City decorated with flags during a parade to support the allies. Hassam was inspired by a "Preparedness Parade" (for the American involvement in World War I) held on 5th Avenue in New York (renamed the “Avenue of the Allies’’ during the Liberty Loan Drives of 1918). Thousands participated in these parades which often lasted for over twelve hours. In the foreground the flags of the Allied nations hang neatly in a row. The flags represent the harmony of three nations joined in a single cause; “the Fight for democracy.” This painting was hanging in the Oval Office in the White House while Barack Obama was President of the United States. About the artist: Frederick Childe Hassam (1859-1935) was a prominent and prolific American Impressionist painter, noted for his urban and coastal scenes. Hassam was instrumental in promulgating Impressionism to American collectors, dealers, and the museums.

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By Jennifer S.October 27, 2021Verified Purchase
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Labels were super easy to make. They arrived quickly and on time. Perfect and economical for what I need. Excellent and Very crisp image.
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By C.April 3, 2015Verified Purchase
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These address labels were the perfect size for spice shakers. They coordinated with the Bridal Shower invitations and looked nice on the vintage style shakers. I was able to change the format and print the labels with information I wanted on it. The print looked great and they looked like mini chalkboards.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Andrea A.December 21, 2021Verified Purchase
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I love the ability to choose from a design and make it my own. This sticker is perfect for my lip balms and brow serums as it fits the packaging, but allows me to choose font and color, as well as inserting my logo. I like having the matte option upgrade. I only wish there were more sizes to choose from in most sticker label option. You generally only get two, and none have a foil upgrade option. Colors are vibrant and the lines are clean, but if you choose small print below an 8 is is often too light to read.

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Product ID: 106238726016474355
Created on: 1/28/2011, 9:57 AM
Rating: G