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  1. 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.

  2. 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...

  3. Feb 20, 2022 · The iconic logo of the lady holding the torch that you currently see at the beginning of every Columbia Pictures movie was born in the apartment of Pulitzer Prize-winning New Orleans photographer...

  4. Jul 19, 2020 · Enjoy this Logo Lessons video of Columbia Pictures Logo history from 1924 to present day.

  5. Columbia Pictures was originally founded as "Cohn-Brandt-Cohn Film Sales" in 1918 by Harry Cohn, his brother Jack Cohn, and Jack's friend Joe Brandt. Brandt was president of CBC Film...

  6. Oct 14, 2017 · Columbia’s logo which was launched in 1936. The Torch Lady was later updated with an added pedestal and her headdress removed. The 1943 colored version. The notable difference here, aside from the logo, is the fact that the markings in the draped flag were removed.

  7. 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.

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