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Nicolas Regnesson (1625-1670) was a French engraver and printmaker known for his detailed and intricate engravings. His work often featured allegorical and mythological themes, and his style is characterized by its delicate lines and elegant compositions. Regnesson's engravings were popular in his time, and he was commissioned to create portraits of prominent figures, such as Marc de Wilson, Chevalier de la Colombiere, and a self-portrait. His artwork was also used to illustrate books and other publications, contributing to the development of printmaking as a significant artistic medium.
Born
1625
Died
1670