Curator's original description reads: “Logo for Yucho Chow Studio as shown on a reordering label. This design, which was created by Yucho Chow himself, was used from the mid-1920s to 1950. It appeared on the frames of photos taken at his studio on 23 West Pender, and then at 518 Main Street location. The medallion was stamped in ink like this, or sometimes was embossed onto a sticker/decal (often in silver) that was attached to the front of a cardboard frame.”
Curator's original description reads: “Logo for Yucho Chow Studio. This design, which was created by Yucho Chow himself, was used from the mid-1920s to 1950. It appeared on the frames of photos taken at his studio on 23 West Pender, and then at 518 Main Street location. The medallion was stamped in ink like this, or sometimes was embossed onto a sticker/decal (often in silver) that was attached to the front of a cardboard frame.”
Curator's original description reads: “Logo for Yucho Chow Studio. This design, which was created by Yucho Chow himself, was used from the mid-1920s to 1950. It appeared on the frames of photos taken at his studio on 23 West Pender, and then at 518 Main Street location. The medallion was stamped in ink, or sometimes was embossed onto a sticker/decal (often in silver) that was attached to the front of a cardboard frame. This reversed out version of the logo was less common to see.”
Curator's original description reads: “Logo for Yucho Chow Studio that was used in the 1910s and 1920s. This ornate design was created by Yucho Chow himself. It was often stamped in ink onto the front of the cardboard frame in which photos were presented.”
Curator's original description reads: “Logo for Yucho Chow Studio that was used in the late 1910s and 1920s mainly. This script design was created by Yucho Chow himself. It was often stamped in ink onto the front of the cardboard frame in which photos were presented. It also appeared on a sign that could be seen in the storefront window of the 518 Main Street studio.”