Funnily enough there is. In the UK, a company known as HMV use the exact same painting that RCA Record's logo uses as its basis. "His Master's Voice" is the title of the painting.
Funnily enough there is. In the UK, a company known as HMV use the exact same painting that RCA Record's logo uses as its basis. "His Master's Voice" is the title of the painting.
They're related; HMV was the retail arm of the Gramophone Company, which had an American partner company called Victor Talking Machines. Victor, which was acquired by RCA in the 1920s, had the rights to use the His Master's Voice image in (most of) the Americas, while Gramophone used it in Europe and Canada.