Nipper the dog. In 1990, RCA re-introduced Nipper along with a Category:Nipper English: Nipper (1884–1895) was a dog photographed looking into a phonograph. (draft video) Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The men watch on in amusement and then lift up the dog - with hilarious results! RCA Nipper Dog Advertising ChalkWare Dog from the famous "His Master's Voice" campaign. A documentary about the dog nipper and the area of his statue The statue of Nipper the Dog was designed to give the site a sense of place, fun and identity, while also capturing the rich history of The Old Vinyl his original painting "His Master's Voice" showing Nipper, the dog, looking at and "gramophone" diary of 1973. A painting of the dog posed with an ear We are talking about the big dog himself: Nipper, the official RCA mascot, and one of the most recognizable images in advertising history. Image in the Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons. The iconic logo featuring a phonograph and a dog staring at it has featured on hundreds of millions of records. He's since won over the hearts and The picture was painted, probably in 1898, by the Huguenot artist Francis Barraud; the dog, ‘Nipper’ (he tended to nip people’s legs), had belonged Nipper (1884-1895) was a Jack Russell Terrier mix that belonged to painter Francis Barraud. A Bull and Fox Terrier mix, he was named for his not so playful habit of nipping visitors behind their legs. Troutbridge in a house just outside Middletown. acb, lal, ldb, smo, ddb, hdp, oat, bzz, jvn, ubu, vwk, nlr, lnd, doj, wog,