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Made in America: The Mather Work Incentive Posters

08-23-2011 07:45 AM CET | Arts & Culture

Press release from: International Poster Gallery

/ PR Agency: Fusco & Four

By Jim Lapides

Printed in Chicago between 1923 and 1929, Mather Work Incentive posters were designed to improve worker productivity and curb turnover during a time of economic expansion and plentiful jobs. The traditional American virtues the posters promote are as relevant today as they were 80 years ago and represent a unique chapter in American advertising and economic history.

While the posters can be seen as workplace propaganda or camp Americana, they are perhaps most importantly viewed as a visual expression of the idealism and optimism of the rising nation. President Calvin Coolidge pithily summed up in two sentences the ideology of the era in his 1925 speech to the society of American newspaper editors: “The chief business of the American people is business...The chief ideal of the American people is idealism.”

This attitude sparked a movement known as Welfare capitalism, in which employers voluntarily offered incentives such as reduced hours, higher wages, health insurance, and paid vacations in return for greater productivity and worker loyalty, while blunting the arguments of labor unions and socialists.

Charles Mather, a Chicago-based printer seeking to use up excess capacity, saw opportunity in the movement and started selling factory owners subscriptions to his series of bold and beautiful color lithographic posters. The annual “campaigns” found ready acceptance in a workplace accustomed to Madison Avenue advertising techniques in government production posters recently seen during World War I. Mather’s series however, was the first widespread employer sponsored program with the goal of corporate success and employee development.

Outstanding American artists such as Willard Frederick Elmes and Hal Depuy were commissioned to boldly employ familiar images such as racing trains, running football players and mischievous clowns alongside simple and direct headlines. Mather’s artists were heavily influenced by the Plakatstil, or "Poster Style", made famous in Germany by Lucian Bernhard and Ludwig Hohlwein. The clean lines of the 1929 Mather posters in turn anticipated the streamlined Art Deco designs that would dominate the next decade.

A classic example of the Mather style is “The Perfect Finish” (1929), by Frank Beatty. With its depiction of a sailing crew hard at work during a boat race, and its copy warning “no job’s done till it’s all done,” the poster succinctly communicates the importance of carrying a job through to completion.

Employers changed the posters weekly based on current events, holidays or factory problems. A catalog organized the posters by theme, with cautionary categories ranging from laziness, responsibility, mistakes, and rumors to fire prevention and even practical joking. With their fresh graphics, surprising metaphors and over-the-top but thought-provoking platitudes, the posters demanded attention.

Mather created approximately 350 different images in seven annual campaigns before the series ended abruptly with the stock market crash in October of 1929. By January 1930, jobs were increasingly hard to find, and employers did not have the funds or the need to motivate workers as they had in the Twenties and the application of these posters in the workplace ultimately dwindled. Today, they are widely collected as icons of this industrious era, and serve as a reminder of the unwavering American work ethic.

A native of New Haven, Connecticut, Jim Lapides studied art history at Yale University and has been collecting original vintage posters for more than  two decades.  In 1994, he opened International Poster Gallery on Newbury Street in Boston, which has established itself as one of the world’s leading galleries specializing in vintage poster art. The gallery’s website, www.InternationalPoster.com includes an inventory of more than 5,000 fine posters from around the globe.

Joshua Payne
info@fuscofour.com
617-363-0405
8 Allenwood Street
Boston, MA 02132

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