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The Avenue in the Rain

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The Avenue in the Rain, 1917

Barack Obama working at the Resolute desk in the Oval Office in 2009, with the painting to his right

 

The Avenue in the Rain is a 1917 oil painting by the American Impressionist painter Childe Hassam. It depicts Fifth Avenue in New York City in the rain, draped with US flags. The painting is one of six works by Hassam in the permanent art collection of the White House in Washington DC.

 

Between 1916 and 1919, Hassam completed around 30 paintings of streets decorated with flags. This work dates to February 1917, shortly before the US joined the First World War, at a time when patriotic fervour was rising in the US. The previous month, Germany extended its unrestricted submarine warfare to neutral ships, including vessels bearing the US flag. The Zimmermann Telegram became public knowledge at the end of February 1917, and the US declared war on Germany on 6 April 1917.

 

The painting measures 42 by 22.25 inches (106.7 cm × 56.5 cm) and is dominant by red and blue and whites tones, representing the stars and stripes. Several dark figures in the middle distance hold umbrellas, and while the far distance fades into the blue background. The flags seem to float in mid-air, flying from poles that project out from the buildings on the street, but the buildings are not visible. The flags and human figures are reflected on the wet street and sidewalk. Hassam may have been influenced by two similar works of Claude Monet depicting national celebrations in Paris on 30 June 1878.

 

It was donated to the White House in 1963 by Thomas Mellon Evans and hung between the windows in John F. Kennedy's blue-themed President's Bedroom (now a private sitting room, adjacent to the Yellow Oval Room on the second floor), and then in the President's Dining Room for many years. It hung in the Oval Office during Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Donald Trump’s, and Joe Biden's terms.

Anonymous ID: 45fb42 Jan. 22, 2021, 9:34 p.m. No.12678495   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8545

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Biden has also brought back a painting of American flags on New York City’s Fifth Ave (“The Avenue in the Rain”) which hung there under previous presidents but which Trump had removed.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-biden-oval/bidens-oval-office-swaps-andrew-jackson-military-flags-for-family-photos-civil-rights-leaders-idUSKBN29R2K5