Everywhere is Nowhere (Mather Work Incentive), 1929
In 1923, Charles Mather began selling subscriptions to corporations for an annual poster series to motivate and inspire workers. What began as a novel concept to use up excess capacity turned into a very popular series seen in hundreds of factories across the U.S. during the Roaring Twenties. To learn more, click here.
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Elmes, Willard Frederic
36.2 x 43.8 inches (92 x 111 cm)
Lithograph
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Inventory #USR17192
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