Nipper in the jungle

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Nipper is the world's most recognizable logos created by Francis Barraud, a British landscape painter. This logo consists of a little black and white fox terrier, head cocked that peers perplexedly into the horn of a phonograph as a record is played and is titled as 'His Master's Voice'. It was adopted in 1901 as the trademark of the Victor Talking Machine Company of Camden, New Jersey.

author: Pezzati, Alex
Evaluation, Logos (Graphic design), Logos (Graphics), Landscape painters, Barraud, Francis

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Thomas C. Donaldson and the 1890 census

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Thomas Corwin Donaldson's collection of 19th century photographs depicting Native Americans is described. The University of Pennsylvania Museum Archives owns Donaldson's collection of artifacts and photographs.The Indian portion of the 1890 US Census was directed by then Special Agent Donaldson.

author: Pezzati, Alex
Portrayals, Native Americans, Native North Americans, Collections and collecting, Census, Censuses, 19th century AD, 1890s (Decade) AD, Donaldson, Thomas Corwin

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Goldberg variations

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The Archives is well known for its collection of field notes and photographs documenting human cultures and archaeological remains around the world. Goldberg's photographs, which reveal some of his eccentricities, are described.

author: Pezzati, Alex
Photography, Artistic, Artistic photography, Goldberg, Ruben

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