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Nipper was born in 1884 in Bristol, England, and died in September 1895. [1] He was likely a mixed-breed dog, although most early sources suggest that he was a Smooth Fox Terrier, or perhaps a Jack Russell Terrier, [2] [3] [4] or possibly "part Bull Terrier". [5]
His Master's Voice is an English painting by Francis Barraud in 1899 that depicts a dog named Nipper listening to a wind-up disc gramophone whilst tilting his head.The painting was sold to William Barry Owen of London's Gramophone Company, and would also be adopted as the trademark and logo for their United States affiliate, the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1901.
City of Baltimore [4] Christopher Columbus: Little Italy, Columbus Piazza: 1984: Mauro Bigarani Marble: 14 ft (4.3 m) City of Baltimore [5] Destroyed on July 4, 2020 by protesters toppling over the statue and dumping the remains into the Baltimore Harbor. [6] Columbus Obelisk: Harford Road & Walther Avenue, Herring Run Park
Francis James Barraud (16 June 1856 – 29 August 1924) was an English painter. He is best known for his painting His Master's Voice, one of the most famous commercial logos in the world, having been adopted as a recording industry trademark used by various corporations including RCA Victor, EMI, HMV, JVC and Deutsche Grammophon.
Statue of Robert Burns (Boston) ... (New York City) Stone Dog; W. Waiting for the Interurban This page was last edited on 29 June 2023, at 13:28 (UTC). ...
Male/Female is a work of public art commissioned by the Municipal Art Society of Baltimore City, a private non-profit organization founded in 1899 "to provide sculptural and pictoral [] decoration and ornaments for the public buildings, streets and open spaces in the City of Baltimore, and to help generally beautify the City."
The 60-foot (18 m) Observatory, previously known as the Pagoda, was designed in 1890 and completed in 1892 by Charles H. Latrobe, who was the general superintendent and engineer under the Park Commission, [25] [26] led along with architect George A. Frederick, who also designed Baltimore City Hall. [27]
City of Baltimore The Lafayette Monument is a bronze equestrian statue of Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette , by Andrew O'Connor, Jr. It is located on the northern edge of the South Park, at Mount Vernon Place , Baltimore , directly across a cobblestone circle from The Washington Monument.