William Frederic Elmes, Ready To Spring!, 1929, color lithograph, 44 x 36 inches, collection Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE.
Essargee (Pseudonym for Seymour R. Goff), Loose Lips Might Sink Ships, c. 1944, color lithograph, 28 x 22 inches, collection Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE.
Robert Beebe, Here Comes The Boss, 1923, color lithograph, 30 x 43 inches, collection Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE.
William Frederic Elmes, He Merely Struts!, 1929, color lithograph, 44 x 36 inches, collection Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE.
Unknown, Do You Explode?, 1929, color lithograph, 44 x 36 inches, collection Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE.
William Frederic Elmes,
Mather & Company, Bull's-Eye,
1929, color lithograph, 44 x 36 inches, collection HagleyMuseum
and Library, Wilmington, DE.
Artist Unknown, Mather & Company, Don't Worry till it happens. Everything
is for the Best., 1924, color lithograph,
44
x 36 inches, courtesy Ronald, Elizabeth, and Lauren DeFilippo.
Artist Unknown,
Mather & Company,
I - Me - Mine Is not Harmony. Let's Harmonize!, 1925, color lithograph, 44 x 36 inches, courtesy
Ronald, Elizabeth,
and Lauren DeFilippo.
Artist Unknown, Mather & Company, Say It With Snap! Get ToThe Point., 1925, color lithograph, 44 x 36 inches, courtesy
Ronald, Elizabeth, and Lauren DeFilippo.
Artist Unknown, Mather & Company, The WoolworthBuilding
was built with 5¢ pieces. Never Neglect The Little Things. 1924, color lithograph, 44 x 36 inches, courtesy Ronald, Elizabeth, and Lauren DeFilippo.
Artist Unknown, Mather & Company, Who Side Steps? George Gets The Reward., 1924, color lithograph, 44 x 36 inches, courtesy
Ronald, Elizabeth, and Lauren DeFilippo.
Could posters inspire employees to
improve their work habits and increase their productivity? Charles Mather, a Chicago-based printer thought so. So did American management.