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You never know who's listening!; Careless Talk Costs Lives

  • Object:

    Poster

  • Place of origin:

    UK (published)

  • Date:

    1940 (published)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Fougasse, born 1887 - died 1965 (artist)
    Ministry of Information (publisher)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Colour lithograph on paper

  • Credit Line:

    Given by the Ministry of Information

  • Museum number:

    E.2174-1946

  • Gallery location:

    Prints & Drawings Study Room, level C, case 2H, shelf 16

  • Image in copyright

Fougasse was art editor of the magazine Punch when World War Two broke out in 1939, and he offered his services free to the British Government. He produced propaganda material for almost every ministry, and his gossiping cartoon characters injected welcome humour into propaganda posters in February 1940. Their popularity set a new tone for official mass communication. Despite an extended and illustrious career as a cartoonist, illustrator and commercial poster designer, it is probably for his 'Careless Talk Costs Lives' posters, issued by the Ministry of Information for display in public transport, that he is best known. This vignette, with its caricatures of the German Nazi leaders Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering, is, appropriately, set in a bus - the very place where Fougasse's posters in this format were designed to be displayed.

Physical description

'You never know who's listening!'; Portrait format poster printed in colours on a white ground. Two women chatting on a bus while Hitler and Goering eavesdrop from behind. Captioned below the illustration in script, then in larger letters at bottom of sheet 'Careless Talk Costs Lives'. The whole in a red line border; Colour lithograph print.

Place of Origin

UK (published)

Date

1940 (published)

Artist/maker

Fougasse, born 1887 - died 1965 (artist)
Ministry of Information (publisher)

Materials and Techniques

Colour lithograph on paper

Marks and inscriptions

Fougasse

Dimensions

Height: 30.5 cm sheet, Width: 20.3 cm sheet

Descriptive line

'You never know who's listening!'; Design by 'Fougasse' (Cyril Kenneth Bird); One of the series of 'Careless Talk Costs Lives' posters issued by the Ministry of Information during the Second World War; Great Britain; 1940.

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Summary Catalogue of British Posters to 1988 in the Victoria & Albert Museum in the Department of Design, Prints & Drawing. Emmett Publishing, 1990. 129 p. ISBN: 1 869934 12 1
The full text of the entry is as follows:

'BIRD, Cyril Kenneth (“FOUGASSE”) (1887-1965)
...
Careless Talk Costs Lives. Series of posters issued by the Ministry of Information during the Second World War, for display in public conveyances. c.1940 S CPL Each 30.5 x 20.3 cm
E.2167-2174-1946

Don’t forget that walls have ears.
E.2167-1946 fiche 4/C12

“… but for Heaven’s sake don’t say I told you!”.
E.2168-1946 fiche 4/C12

“Of course there’s no harm in your knowing”.
E.2169-1946 fiche 4/C12

“Strictly between you & me …”.
E.2170-1946 fiche 4/C12

“ … strictly between these four walls!”.
E.2171-1946 fiche 4/D1

Be careful what you say & where you say it.
E.2172-1946 fiche 4/D1

“… but of course it musn’t go any further!”.
E.2173-1946 fiche 4/D1

You never know who’s listening!
E.2174- fiche 4/D1'

Production Note

One of a set of eight images on the theme 'Careless Talk Costs Lives'.

Reason For Production: Commission

Materials

Paper; Colour printing ink

Techniques

Colour lithography

Subjects depicted

War; Propaganda; Politics; Hitler, Adolf; Buses; Spies; Spying; Goering, Herman

Categories

Prints; Caricatures & Cartoons; Politics; Propaganda

Production Type

Mass produced

Collection code

PDP

Qr_O76746
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