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Jesus Holding Up the Eucharist (SNV 050)

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Style: Return Address Labels

Add the perfect detail to your letters, invitations and packages with our Signature Return Address Labels. Your photos, images, and text will look vibrant with full colour printing. Featuring a matte finish, these labels are easy to write on, making them great stickers for custom gift tags. Our return address labels are comparable in size to Avery® 6870 labels.

  • 30 labels per sheet
  • Dimensions:
    • Label: 5.71 cm L x 1.90 cm H
    • Sheet: 21.59 cm L x 27.94 cm H
  • Inkjet compatible. Use Microsoft Word Template 6870
  • Matte finish, easy to write on
  • Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 5.71 cm L x 1.90 cm H. For best results please add 0.15 cm bleed

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Jesus Holding Up the Eucharist (SNV 050)

Jesus Holding Up the Eucharist (SNV 050)

Garbed in primary colors--a bright blue tunic with a yellow collar and red mantle, Jesus holds up and out to His sides the Eucharist—the bread in his upraised right hand; the chalice of wine, in his left. The gesture is open, expansive, invitational. Jesus makes eye contact with the viewer establishing a personal relationship. The image is not grounded in time nor space. Delicately rendered tendrils of grapevines fill the mostly desaturated dark orange background of the roundel. In the corners of the squared circle are symbols of the Evangelist. Reading clockwise from the upper lefthand corner are: the angel of St. Matthew, the eagle of St. John, the winged bull of St. Luke, and the winged lion of St. Mark. + Compare this image with our image of Jesus Instituting Holy Communion (SAU 045). There the figure is closed off, compact, more introspective. Jesus raises his eyes to heaven oblivious at that moment to the viewer. Like the apostles, the viewer becomes a spectator at that first Consecration on Holy Thursday in the Upper Room. Two artists, two very different renditions of essentially a subject in common. + Image Credit (SNV 050): Antique image of Jesus Holding Up the Eucharist from a late 19th-century First Holy Communion certificate in chromolithography, originally published by St. Norbertus Verlag, Vienna, Austria, from the designer’s private collection of religious ephemera.

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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Alisa L.September 29, 2022Verified Purchase
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This turned out perfectly. I was very happy with my product and will order again. Very clear, readable. Exactly what I was hoping for
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Christina O.December 5, 2023Verified Purchase
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I was able to choose a great design, my address fit perfectly and the label is not too big. They arrived quickly and look just like the image. Already received compliments on them. Thanks so much. Printing is good, the ink could be a little darker, but looks good.
4 out of 5 stars rating
By AnonymousMay 6, 2023Verified Purchase
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Lovely result. Concerned that outer packaging appeared damaged from shipping, but labels themselves were protected and fine. Very happy with the final product.

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eucharist or holy communionbread and chalice of winetendrils of grapevinessymbols of the evangelistsprimary colorsblue tunic with yellow collarred mantlevintage religious imagesnv seriesjesus christ
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eucharist or holy communionbread and chalice of winetendrils of grapevinessymbols of the evangelistsprimary colorsblue tunic with yellow collarred mantlevintage religious imagesnv seriesjesus christ

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Product ID: 106546402217955897
Designed on 2020-04-01, 12:49 PM
Rating: G