Francis Barraud
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Francis James Barraud (June 16, 1856 in Liverpool, England - August 29, 1924) was an English painter. His most famous work, His Master's Voice, is one of the most well-known commercial logos in the world, having inspired the music industry trademark depicting a dog and phonograph, which is used by several corporations, including HMV, RCA, and JVC.
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A picture of Francis Barraud with the painting may be found at [[1]].