Walter Moras (Jan. 20, 1856 - March 6, 1925) was a German landscape painter who specialized to some extent in winter scenes.
Thereafter, Moras's works were continually shown, in small numbers, at major Berlin art exhibits.
At Eschke's recommendation, the young Moras painted scenes in Mecklenburg and on the large, craggy German island of Rügen.
Moras's style was realistic, influenced by a touch of melancholia, and generally simple and refined.
His numerous winter landscapes, which were composed with great attention to detail, similarly showed warmer hues amid the snowy context.