Francis Barraud
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Francis James Barraud (* 16. Juni 1856 in Liverpool; † 29. August 1924 in Kingston upon Thames, London) war ein britischer Maler.
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Francis James Barraud (16 June 1856 – 29 August 1924) was an English painter. He is best known for his work His Master's Voice, one of the most famous commercial logos in the world, having inspired a music industry trademark used by corporations including HMV, EMI and RCA Victor. The image, which depicts a dog named Nipper listening to a wind-up disc gramophone and tilting his head, helped popularize the nascent field of sound recording and brought Barraud worldwide fame. He subsequently established himself as an artist for corporate clients, spending the rest of his career producing two dozen copies of the painting which made his name.
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Francis Barraud est un peintre britannique, né le 16 juin 1856 à Liverpool et mort le 29 août 1924 à Kingston upon Thames. Il est principalement connu comme l’auteur de La Voix de son maître, un tableau peint pour la première fois vers 1898, qui a ensuite été utilisé tout le long du XXe siècle comme publicité ou logotype dans l’industrie de l’audiovisuel (disques, électrophones, téléviseurs...), à partir de 1900 par la Gramophone Company puis par les filiales du groupe EMI qui avait absorbé la précédente en 1931.
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Francis Barraud
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Francis Barraud
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Francis Barraud
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Francis James Barraud
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Francis James Barraud
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Hampstead, London, England
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1924-08-29
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Marylebone, London, England
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Barraud on what inspired him to create His Master's Voice
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1856-06-16
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1922
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Painter
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English
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His Master's Voice
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It is difficult to say how the idea came to me beyond the fact that it suddenly occurred to me that to have my dog listening to the phonograph, with an intelligent and rather puzzled expression, and call it His Master's Voice would make an excellent subject. We had a phonograph and I often noticed how puzzled he was to make out where the voice came from. It was certainly the happiest thought I ever had.
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Francis James Barraud (* 16. Juni 1856 in Liverpool; † 29. August 1924 in Kingston upon Thames, London) war ein britischer Maler.
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Francis James Barraud (16 June 1856 – 29 August 1924) was an English painter. He is best known for his work His Master's Voice, one of the most famous commercial logos in the world, having inspired a music industry trademark used by corporations including HMV, EMI and RCA Victor. The image, which depicts a dog named Nipper listening to a wind-up disc gramophone and tilting his head, helped popularize the nascent field of sound recording and brought Barraud worldwide fame. He subsequently established himself as an artist for corporate clients, spending the rest of his career producing two dozen copies of the painting which made his name.
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Francis Barraud est un peintre britannique, né le 16 juin 1856 à Liverpool et mort le 29 août 1924 à Kingston upon Thames. Il est principalement connu comme l’auteur de La Voix de son maître, un tableau peint pour la première fois vers 1898, qui a ensuite été utilisé tout le long du XXe siècle comme publicité ou logotype dans l’industrie de l’audiovisuel (disques, électrophones, téléviseurs...), à partir de 1900 par la Gramophone Company puis par les filiales du groupe EMI qui avait absorbé la précédente en 1931. Après le succès de cette œuvre, il a ensuite essentiellement exercé son art dans le domaine de la publicité commerciale.
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