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Record cover sleeve, 78 rpm Columbia New Process
Record cover sleeve, 78 rpm Columbia New Process Records - Inspiration, with an illustration by Bernard Partridge.
early 20th century
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78rpm Bernard Columbia Inspiration Notes Nouveau Partridge Process Record Recorded Records Sleeve Violin Violinist
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1. Title: "The Inspiring World of 78rpm Columbia New Process Records: A Glimpse into the Early 20th Century's Musical Innovation, as Illustrated by Bernard Partridge" 2. Delve into the captivating realm of early 20th century music with this evocative record cover sleeve for 78rpm Columbia New Process Records. This exquisite illustration, created by the renowned British artist Bernard Partridge, showcases the allure and intrigue of the classical music records that once dominated the audio landscape. 3. The cover sleeve, adorned with Partridge's distinctive Art Nouveau style, transports us back in time to an era when the crackle and pop of 78rpm records were the soundtrack to daily life. The illustration features a violinist, his intense focus conveyed through the determined set of his jaw and the square-jawed profile of his violin, which sits proudly at his side. 4. Partridge's masterful use of line and form imbues the image with a sense of energy and vitality, as if the music contained within the record is about to burst forth from its confines. The intricate patterns and flowing lines of the Art Nouveau design further emphasize the connection between the music and the natural world, reflecting the belief that art and nature were intertwined. 5. The 78rpm format, which first emerged in the late 1800s, represented a significant advancement in recorded music technology. These records, with their distinctive large size and heavy weight, offered improved sound quality compared to their predecessors, allowing listeners to experience the richness and depth of classical music in a new way. 6. This record cover sleeve serves as a testament to the enduring power of music and the artistry of those who have captured its essence throughout history. The collaboration between the innovative recording technology of Columbia New Process Records and the visionary illustrations of Bernard Partridge continues to inspire and captivate audiences today.
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