Dmitriy Moore is perhaps the most famous and talented of the early Soviet graphic artists. Well versed in modern art and the traditions of folk art, he entered the arts profession in 1907, when the editor of one of the newspapers saw his drawings of tsarist ministers. His early works were allegorical - dragons and the figure of death represented for capitalists and imperialists. Works from the 1920s, like his popular recruitment poster titled Have You Signed Up as a Volunteer? It was direct and representative. He was known to fellow artists as the "Commissioner of Revolutionary Propaganda Art".
Mohamed Ismail, O., & Abdullah, W. (2022). Fine values in posters of the Soviet artist Dmitriy Moor (1883-1943). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Heritage Research, 5(1), 69-91. doi: 10.21608/ijmshr.2022.262084
MLA
Osama Mohamed Ismail; Walid Abdullah. "Fine values in posters of the Soviet artist Dmitriy Moor (1883-1943)", International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Heritage Research, 5, 1, 2022, 69-91. doi: 10.21608/ijmshr.2022.262084
HARVARD
Mohamed Ismail, O., Abdullah, W. (2022). 'Fine values in posters of the Soviet artist Dmitriy Moor (1883-1943)', International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Heritage Research, 5(1), pp. 69-91. doi: 10.21608/ijmshr.2022.262084
VANCOUVER
Mohamed Ismail, O., Abdullah, W. Fine values in posters of the Soviet artist Dmitriy Moor (1883-1943). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Heritage Research, 2022; 5(1): 69-91. doi: 10.21608/ijmshr.2022.262084