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===Background===
'''Rayart Pictures''' was an early American film production and distribution company founded by W. Ray Johnston.<ref
===Logo (1925)===
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Background
Rayart Pictures was an early American film production and distribution company founded by W. Ray Johnston.[1] It was an early Poverty Row studio which was a forerunner of Monogram Pictures.[1]
Logo (1925)
Visuals: A painting of a hill with a river running is seen against a black background. The background then irises in to a sunburst as the sun slowly rises. "RAYARTPICTURES" fades in on top of the screen alongside "W. Ray Johnson" below, with "Presents" underneath.
Technique: Traditional animation with iris effects.
Audio: None.
Availability: This logo is seen on an American release of Bestia (retitled The Polish Dancer).
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