Dmitry Moor

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D. Moor in 1933

Template:Use dmy dates D. Moor (Template:Langx) was the professional name of Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov (Template:Langx; 3 November 1883 in Novocherkassk – 24 October 1946 in Moscow), a Russian artist noted for his propaganda posters.[1][2] The pseudonym "Moor" was taken from the name of the protagonists in Friedrich Schiller's play The Robbers.

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Be on Guard! propaganda poster, depicting a red cavalryman in the Polish-Soviet War, with text by Trotsky.

He was also the chief artist for the Bezbozhnik ("The godless") magazine.[3]

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  1. Dmitry Moor Template:Webarchive
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  3. Журнал "БЕЗБОЖНИК", Москва, СССР Template:Webarchive (Bezbozhnik Magazine, Moscow, USSR). The page is in UTF-8 encoding. The caption to the front page picture of the No. 1 issue, by Dmitry Moor, shown in the article, is "We've finished with the earthly kings – now it's time to take care of the heavenly ones!"

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External links

  • Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". Lambiek Comiclopedia article.

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