Noël Le Mire, Jean-Michel Moreau the Younger
The artistic output documented for Noël Le Mire and Jean-Michel Moreau the Younger spans the mid-eighteenth century, with activity recorded between 1724 and 1778. Their recorded collaborations primarily consist of prints, a body of work reflecting the period's illustrative and reproductive techniques.
Fifteen Noël Le Mire, Jean-Michel Moreau the Younger prints are represented in institutional holdings, demonstrating the lasting museum-quality of their eighteenth-century productions. These works often focus on literary or narrative subjects, evidenced by titles such as Julie s'évanouit dans un fauteuil and La barque. Other known works preserved in collections include Sans rien comprendre à ce mystere and Sans rien comprendre à ce mystère.
Major institutions, including the National Gallery of Art, maintain examples of these collaborative works. Given their age and historical importance, much of this material is now available as downloadable artwork through public domain sources.