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Born into a family steeped in artistic tradition, Regenfuss initially pursued painting and engraving, honing his craft under the tutelage of prominent artists of his time. Notably influenced by Michael Wolgemut—a master engraver whose techniques profoundly impacted Regenfuss’s own style—he absorbed invaluable lessons regarding precision and detail. His dedication to mastering engraving ensured the remarkable accuracy characteristic of his later works.
Recognizing the burgeoning field of natural history, Regenfuss swiftly transitioned from painting to meticulously documenting marine invertebrates. This decision wasn't simply driven by personal interest; it reflected a broader intellectual movement prioritizing empirical observation alongside artistic representation—a trend championed by artists like Michael James Aleck Snow and exemplified in his exploration of spatial perception.
“Choix de Coquillages et de Crustacés” – A Monumental Achievement: Regenfuss's magnum opus, “Choix de Coquillages et de Crustacés” ("Selection of Shells and Crustaceans"), represents a singular accomplishment in scientific illustration. Beginning as early as 1748, he conceived of a comprehensive treatise featuring twelve copper plates depicting an astonishing array of mollusks and crustaceans—a project that would occupy him for decades. Supported by substantial funding from the Danish government, Regenfuss’s ambition was matched only by his unwavering commitment to capturing the intricacies of marine life with unparalleled artistic fidelity.
Despite facing economic hardships stemming from his acquisition of Jægergården estate in Lyngby—a period marked by considerable personal investment alongside artistic pursuits—Regenfuss persevered. Though he died before completing it entirely, “Choix de Coquillages et de Crustacés” ultimately achieved publication in 1758 thanks to public patronage. His contribution to conchology and artistic illustration cemented his place as a pivotal figure in European art history—a testament to the transformative potential of blending scientific inquiry with artistic creativity.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art houses one of Regenfuss’s prints, Plate V from “Choix de Coquillages et de Crustacés,” showcasing his meticulous attention to detail and masterful engraving technique. Furthermore, ULAN Full Record Display confirms Regenfuss's significance within the artistic landscape.
Musée Michael C. Carlos contributes to understanding Regenfuss’s broader context through its impressive collection of antiquities—demonstrating the influence of classical ideals on eighteenth-century art and scholarship.
1712 - 1780 , Allemagne
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