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Learn how the famous Columbia Pictures logo was created

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Lady with the Torch has been around since 1924. Then the name Cohn-Brandt-Cohn Film Sales was changed to a more concise Columbia Pictures.

The Columbia Pictures logo for Lady with a Torch is a painting by artist Michael Deas. He copied it from a photo by photographer Kathy Anderson. His friend acted as a model, writes the Daily Mail.

In 1991, the film studio commissioned artist Michael Deas to update its logo, and he asked photographer Kathy Anderson to take reference photos for his image.

Anderson suggested his colleague Jenny Joseph, then a graphic designer for the New Orleans newspaper The Times-Picayune.

Jenny Joseph was wearing a white blanket that imitated the clothes of a Roman goddess, and at first there was an American flag instead of a blue cape, but it was not very good.

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Recall that Musk previously changed the Twitter logo.

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