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Columbia / Couesnon
Columbia / Couesnon
c. 1929 63¼ h × 47½ w in (161 × 121 cm)
estimate: $1,700–2,000
result: $1,512
In the 1920s, researchers made huge technological advances in sound recording, and advertisers for both phonograph records and radio tuners tended to concentrate on the fidelity, the clarity, or the purity of the sound. Columbia Records uses a dove as a "Symbole de Pureté" as it flies out of the vinyl grooves.
Imp. Draeger
literature: PAI-LXXIV, 166
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