A RARE Original 1920s Mather Motivational Poster. These posters were issued and distributed by subscription between 1923 and 1929. Approximately 350 different color lithographs were designed by various artists throughout these years and promoted good, safe workplace habits prior to the great depression. “A single fire can postpone your next pay day by months. LetTake no chances”
This poster There it Goes is unsigned. Lithograph 1929. Size: 44 x 36.2 in. (112 x 92 cm). Printer: Mather & Company, Chicago.
This poster is in fine rolled condition. Two holes punched on the upper margin indicate this poster was bound in a folio at some point in it’s history. One or two very small tears along the bottom and left margins.
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Condition C9 – For Sale $1500 Rolled
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