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From 1976 to 1981, Columbia Pictures retired Lady Liberty from the screen ... 1992 Columbia Pictures logo but ended up choosing Jenny Joseph to be his muse. She had no experience working as ...
MGM has the lion and Columbia — now owned by Sony Pictures — has a redhead in ... Louisiana homemaker Jenny Joseph posed for Deas, and while it’s her body, the face is a composite of ...
From 1976 to 1981, Columbia Pictures retired Lady Liberty from the screen ... but ended up choosing Jenny Joseph to be his muse. She had no experience working as a model or acting.
Columbia Pictures' 'Torch Lady' has introduced us ... to find a suitable model Anderson suggested her colleague, Jenny Joseph, who was a graphic designer for New Orleans newspaper The Times ...
THE story behind the iconic Columbia Pictures “torch lady” logo can be traced back ... Columbia Pictures Her colleague Jenny Joseph was on her lunch break when she took part in the shoot.
"Seeing the image come to life on the big screen seemed surreal," Kathy Anderson said of the photoshoot that became Columbia Pictures' logo ... photographing model Jenny Joseph in 1992.
Jenny Joseph wasn ... in contemporary film. Joseph, as you can see, is instantly recognizable as Miss Liberty, the torch-wielding figure in the Columbia Pictures logo that flashes before each ...