Advertising Poster, "Mother Needs a Ford, Buy It Now," circa 1925

Summary

In the late nineteenth century, printers developed a lithograph method that produced brightly colored posters. Manufacturers quickly adopted the new poster style to advertise their products. This poster promotes the R&L Time Payment Plan to buy a Ford Model T vehicle. A novel concept, the National Bond & Investment Company probably offered its time payment plan through Ford dealerships.

In the late nineteenth century, printers developed a lithograph method that produced brightly colored posters. Manufacturers quickly adopted the new poster style to advertise their products. This poster promotes the R&L Time Payment Plan to buy a Ford Model T vehicle. A novel concept, the National Bond & Investment Company probably offered its time payment plan through Ford dealerships.

In the late nineteenth century, printers developed a lithograph method that produced brightly colored posters. Manufacturers and other businesses quickly adopted the new poster style to advertise their products. The posters were glued to building walls, fences, and hung in store displays where they readily attracted the attention of passersby.

Companies hired printers who worked with artists to create art that would advertise the products. In the early years, the point of the artwork was to gain notice rather than illustrate the product. By the early twentieth century, the design began to reflect a direct connection to the merchandise advertised. Although most of the artists are unknown today, these posters reflect popular American taste from the 1870s through the 1920s.

This double sided poster from the mid-1920s advertises the R& L Time Payment Plan to buy a Ford Model T vehicle. Still a novel concept, the National Bond & Investment Company probably offered its time payment plan through independent Ford dealerships. The detailed artwork focuses on the product and helps tell a story about automobile driving.

Detailed Description
Artifact

Poster

Date Made

circa 1925

Subject Date

circa 1925

Creators

Pondelicek, James Wallace, d.1929 

Ford Motor Company 

Creator Notes

Original artwork by J.W. Pondelicek. Made for Ford Motor Company.

 On Exhibit

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

69.114.2.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Hand coloring

Color

Multicolored

Dimensions

Height: 26.5 in

Width: 19.5 in

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