Robert Delaunay Jean-Michel Moreau the Younger
Robert Delaunay Jean-Michel Moreau the Younger was an artist whose documented activity spanned the three decades between 1749 and 1779. Their verifiable artistic output consists primarily of graphic works, confirming their role as a printmaker during the latter half of the eighteenth century.
Five of the artist's prints are represented in major museum collections, notably held by the National Gallery of Art. The documented compositions include the narrative prints Mort de Julie and Iphis, alongside Les folâtres jeux sont les premiers cuisiniers du monde. The continued preservation of this body of work in institutions ensures the study of museum-quality graphic art from the period.
As these works date to the eighteenth century, examples of Robert Delaunay Jean-Michel Moreau the Younger prints frequently enter the public domain. This accessibility allows researchers and collectors alike to obtain high-quality prints and downloadable artwork derived from the original impressions.