D. Moor
D. Moor ( Russian Д. Моор ; born October 22, jul. / 3. November 1883 greg. In Novocherkassk ; † 24. October 1946 in Moscow ), actually Dmitry Moor ( Russian Дмитрий Стахиевич Орлов ) was a Russian-Soviet graphic .
D. Moor was one of the founders of the Soviet political poster. In 1920, during the Civil War , he created the propaganda posters “Have you signed up as a volunteer?”, “Wrangel is still alive, beat him to death without mercy” and “The red gift for white Pan”. Sharply delimited light reflections and an expressive drawing of the contours were characteristic of his work.
During World War II, Moor created a series of posters and headed an artist brigade at the Moscow Art School.
Web links
Commons : Dmitry Moor - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Artist biography of Nadeshda Minjailo on the website of the German Historical Museum
- CV and work gallery on russianposter.ru (German)
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SURNAME | Moor, D. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Моор, Д .; Орлов, Дмитрий Стахиевич (Russian spelling); Orlov, Dmitri Stachievich (real name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian-Soviet graphic artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 3, 1883 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Novocherkassk |
DATE OF DEATH | October 24, 1946 |
Place of death | Moscow |