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"Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor: A Revolutionary Artist's Powerful Voice" Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor, a renowned Russian artist from October 1917 to October 1920

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Death to World Imperialism, poster, 1919. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Death to World Imperialism, poster, 1919. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Death to World Imperialism, poster, 1919. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: To the Peoples of the Caucasus, 1920. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

To the Peoples of the Caucasus, 1920. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
To the Peoples of the Caucasus, 1920. [Publisher: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia Revvoensoveta Respubliki; Place: Moscow] Additional Title(s): Narodam Kavkaza

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: The Tsar's Regiments and the Red Army, 1919. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

The Tsar's Regiments and the Red Army, 1919. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
The Tsar's Regiments and the Red Army, 1919. [Publisher: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia Revvoensoveta Respubliki; Place: Moscow] Additional Title(s): Tsarskie polki i Krasnaia Armiia

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Soviet Repka, c1921. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Soviet Repka, c1921. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Soviet Repka, c1921. [Publisher: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia Revvoensoveta Respubliki; Place: Moscow] Additional Title(s): Sovetskaia repka

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Hand of the Deserter, 1920. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Hand of the Deserter, 1920. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Hand of the Deserter, 1920. [Publisher: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia Revvoensoveta Respubliki; Place: Moscow] Additional Title(s): Ruku, dezertir

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Christmas, 1921. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Christmas, 1921. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Christmas, 1921. [Publisher: Gosudarstvennoe Izd.; Place: Moscow] Additional Title(s): Rozhdestvo (Stikhi N.Gorlova.)

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Singing Too Soon, 1919. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Singing Too Soon, 1919. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Singing Too Soon, 1919. [Publisher: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia Revvoensoveta Respubliki; Place: Moscow] Additional Title(s): Rano ptashechka zapela

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Red Guards Don't Want Blood, But They Are Ready, 1921. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Red Guards Don't Want Blood, But They Are Ready, 1921. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Red Guards Don't Want Blood, But They Are Ready, 1921. [Publisher: VVRS; Place: Moscow] Additional Title(s): Krasnyi strazh ne khochet krovi, no stoit on na gotove

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Two Fortresses, 1922. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Two Fortresses, 1922. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Two Fortresses, 1922. Additional Title(s): Dve kreposti

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Long Live the Third International!, 1921. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Long Live the Third International!, 1921. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Long Live the Third International!, 1921. [Publisher: Lit. Otdela Politupravleniia Revvoensoveta Respubliki; Place: Moscow] Additional Title(s): Da zdravstvuet III Internatsional!

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: The Devil Doll, 1920. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

The Devil Doll, 1920. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
The Devil Doll, 1920. [Publisher: Lit. Otdela Politupravleniia Revvoensoveta Respubliki; Place: Moscow] (Department of the Political Directorate of the Revolutionary Military Council)

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Be on Guard!, 1920. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Be on Guard!, 1920. Creator: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Be on Guard!, 1920. [Publisher: Gosudarstvennoe Izd.; Place: Moscow] Additional Title(s): Bud na strazhe!

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: October 1917 - October 1920. Long Live the Worldwide Red October!, poster, 1920

October 1917 - October 1920. Long Live the Worldwide Red October!, poster, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
October 1917 - October 1920. Long Live the Worldwide Red October!, poster, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: The Socialist Emulation, 1929. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

The Socialist Emulation, 1929. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
The Socialist Emulation, 1929

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Have You Volunteered?, 1929. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Have You Volunteered?, 1929. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Have You Volunteered?, 1929

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Long Live the Youth International, 1921. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Long Live the Youth International, 1921. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Long Live the Youth International, 1921

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: A Red Gift to a White Master, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

A Red Gift to a White Master, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
A Red Gift to a White Master, 1920

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Help, 1921. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Help, 1921. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Help, 1921

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Russia is a Camp in a State of Siege, 1919. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Russia is a Camp in a State of Siege, 1919. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Russia is a Camp in a State of Siege, 1919

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Soviet political poster, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Soviet political poster, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Soviet political poster, 1920

Background imageDmitrij Stahievic Moor Collection: Have You Volunteered for the Red Army?, Soviet agitprop poster, 1920

Have You Volunteered for the Red Army?, Soviet agitprop poster, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Have You Volunteered for the Red Army?, Soviet agitprop poster, 1920. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow


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"Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor: A Revolutionary Artist's Powerful Voice" Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor, a renowned Russian artist from October 1917 to October 1920, fearlessly expressed his revolutionary spirit through his thought-provoking posters. His creations became iconic symbols of the fight against world imperialism and the triumph of socialism. In 1919, Moor unveiled "Death to World Imperialism, " a poster that boldly declared war on oppressive forces. With striking imagery and powerful slogans, he rallied the masses towards liberation and equality. Moor's artistic journey continued in 1920 with "Long Live the Worldwide Red October. " This masterpiece celebrated the success of the Bolshevik Revolution while inspiring hope for a brighter future under socialist ideals. The year 1929 witnessed another significant creation by Moor titled "The Socialist Emulation. " Through this artwork, he emphasized collective effort and encouraged individuals to strive for excellence in building a prosperous society. With "Have You Volunteered?" (1929), Moor urged citizens to actively participate in shaping their nation's destiny. He called upon them to contribute their skills and dedication towards progress and development. Moor's commitment to youth empowerment was evident in his work "Long Live the Youth International" (1921). By highlighting young people as catalysts for change, he inspired generations to embrace revolutionary ideas and challenge societal norms. "A Red Gift to a White Master" (1920) exposed social injustices prevalent during that time. It aimed at dismantling class divisions by showcasing solidarity among workers striving for an egalitarian society. "For the Death of World Imperialism" (1920) further exemplified Moor's unwavering determination against global oppression. The poster served as a rallying cry for all those fighting against imperialistic powers across borders. In times of crisis, such as depicted in "Help" (1921), Moor used art as a medium to raise awareness and mobilize support.