Dmitry Stakhievich Moor
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[[Image:have you volunteered.jpg|left|thumb|150px|''Have You Volunteered?'']]
 
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[[Image:jointheposse.jpg|thumb|left|170px|[[Join the Posse]]]]
 
[[Image:jointheposse.jpg|thumb|left|170px|[[Join the Posse]]]]
[[Image:How_have_you_Helped_the_Front?.jpg|thumb|left|137px|Moor's 1941 work ''How have you Helped the Front?'']]
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Revision as of 03:18, 23 September 2006

1920's Russian propaganda poster. It is a two-color lithograph, 70x106 cm, by Dmitry Stakhievich Moor (1883-1946).

Moor was a very prolific poster designer and satirical artist. Contributor to Pravda, Izvestija, and satirical magazines such as Krokodil. Known for his ability to combine humor and satire with monumental compositions. Teacher at Vchutemas, 1922-1930. More of Moor's work can be seen here: [1].


"Have You Volunteered" is noteworthy, as it served as the template for Shepard Fairey's 1997 work Join the Posse.


Have You Volunteered?
Moor's 1941 work How have you Helped the Front?