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Frederick Willard Elmes
Original "Next Monday" vintage 1929 Mather Work Incentive poster

1929

About the Item

Original “Next Monday” Vintage 1929 Work Incentive Poster The original “Next Monday” (also known as the "Futurist Monday") vintage 1929 Work Incentive poster is a reminder of a bygone era. This aesthetically magnificent lithograph by artist Willard Frederick Elmes created is a scarce print from the 1920s. It is striking for its intricacy and its size; the poster is linen backed and has a huge image, measuring approximately 28” x 20”. The poster displays a classic, colorful image featuring a soldier atop a horse, blowing a horn. The horse has been artfully clothed with a large cape and a beautiful harness. The colors in the lithographic print are intense, and the artistry is exquisitely rendered. “Next Monday” is written in bold capitals at the top of the poster, with subdued “Work Incentive” written beneath the image of the horse and soldier. This stunning vintage work is indeed a fitting reminder of a time when industrial production was an ever-growing component of the nation's economic landscape. It was a period of exceptional economic growth when unemployment levels were low. The poster explains how the industry encouraged and motivated people to work during this period. For those who are interested in collecting vintage work, the “Next Monday” Work Incentive poster is a unique and attractive find. It is a valuable part of American history and offers an exciting perspective on a time when industrial growth affected many people's lives. As a piece of art, its size and captivating color still evoke a powerful emotion today. This poster is also a reminder of the hardworking spirit—something that is still a mainstay of the American worker. The “Next Monday” vintage 1929 Work Incentive poster is highly sought-after thanks to the dual qualities of beauty and historical significance. It is sure to become a treasured piece of any collector. It provides an aesthetic reminder of a significant part of American history and its impact on the nation's industry. To this day, it continues to symbolize a commitment to hard work and success. This is an Original Lithograph Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction.
  • Creator:
    Frederick Willard Elmes (1900 - 1956, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1929
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 43 in (109.22 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 0.05 in (1.27 mm)
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  • Condition:
    Archival linen backed and ready to frame. Original two peg holes at the top when the posters were exchanged for display. Certificate of Authenticity. FREE Continental USA shipping.(saves $99) Unique, seldom available original early American poster.
  • Gallery Location:
    Spokane, WA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 111881stDibs: LU1404212421942
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