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  1. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Columbia Pictures logo.svg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 799 × 215 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 86 pixels | 640 × 172 pixels | 1,024 × 276 pixels | 1,280 × 345 pixels | 2,560 × 689 ...

  2. El icónico logotipo de Columbia Pictures –una mujer que sostiene una antorcha en alto– es una pintura de Michael Deas, basada en una foto de Kathy Anderson. Ua versión antigua del logotipo de Columbia Pictures, utilizado entre 1936 y 1976.

  3. 31 de ago. de 2021 · Original file ‎ (2,880 × 776 pixels, file size: 58 KB, MIME type: image/png) File information. Structured data. Captions. English. Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Romanian. Logo-ul studioului de film Columbia Pictures. Summary[edit] Licensing[edit] Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse.

    • 1924–1928
    • 1928–1936
    • 1936–1976
    • 1976–1981
    • 1981–1993

    Columbia Pictures was founded on January 10, 1924 as Columbia Pictures Corporation. For their first films, the company used an illustration featuring a female Roman soldier holding a shield in her left hand and a stick of wheat in her right hand.

    In 1928, the Roman soldier was replaced by Columbia (who is an early American personification of the United States) holding a torch on her right hand and wearing a draped US flag. Above her, the words "Columbia Pictures Corporation" (later "A Columbia Production") appear above in an arch.

    In 1936, the woman nicknamed as the Torch Lady now stands on a pedestal showing a giant Columbiatext in chiseled letters behind her. The sky background was also added. This became the main design of the company for over 80 years.

    From 1976 to 1981, Columbia Pictures replaced the classic logo with the one known as "Sunburst logo" which represented the beams from the torch. The Torch Lady was still seen without the "Columbia" text, but only in very few seconds at beginning of the animation sequence. It was debuted in Murder by Death and last used in Happy Birthday to Me.

    In 1981, Columbia discontinued the Sunburst logo and brought back the Torch Lady, but now the full name of the company was seen and the outfit of the Torch Lady were colored orange and the drape around her body is colored brown. The Torch Lady also has her hair down and her hair color is now dark brown. This logo is known for being used in Ghostbus...

  4. In 1923, CBC Film Sales Corporation released several films under the Columbia Pictures name. CBC changed its name to Columbia Pictures Corporation in January 1924. This is the first logo to have the Columbia Lady holding a torch, a concept that continues to be used for the company's subsequent logos, albeit in several modified forms. Despite the fact it was no longer a print logo in 1964, the ...

  5. Logopedia. en: Columbia Pictures, Columbia TriStar, Sony Pictures Entertainment, y 13 más. Columbia Pictures. Esta página solo muestra las variantes principales del logo. Para otros logos relacionados, véase: 1924-1925. 1925-1926. 1926-1932.

  6. The company rebranded in 1924 and revealed the first official Columbia Pictures logo. This time the logo showed an oval shape with a woman in the center and the company name above it. This design was entirely in black and white, with only a rough outline of the woman instead of a full design.