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Jeremias Falck ( pl, Jeremiasz Falck; 1610–1677) was an engraver of the 17th century
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
, born and active in the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and, after 1791, as the Commonwealth of Poland, was a bi-confederal state, sometimes called a federation, of Crown of the Kingdom of ...
. He signed most of his over 300 works as J. Falck, sculp., a few as ''Falck Polonus'' (Falck the
Pole Pole may refer to: Astronomy *Celestial pole, the projection of the planet Earth's axis of rotation onto the celestial sphere; also applies to the axis of rotation of other planets *Pole star, a visible star that is approximately aligned with the ...
) or ''Falck Gedanensis'' (Falck of Gdańsk).


Life and professional career

Born probably around 1610 in Danzig (
Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
), in
Royal Prussia Royal Prussia ( pl, Prusy Królewskie; german: Königlich-Preußen or , csb, Królewsczé Prësë) or Polish PrussiaAnton Friedrich Büsching, Patrick Murdoch. ''A New System of Geography'', London 1762p. 588/ref> (Polish: ; German: ) was a ...
''Polnisch-Preußen'', legal name in the original state document: ''State Constitution of the Polish-Prussia'' (see
Excerpt
in the publication of 1764, p. 581)
(a fief of the
Crown of Poland The Crown of the Kingdom of Poland ( pl, Korona Królestwa Polskiego; Latin: ''Corona Regni Poloniae''), known also as the Polish Crown, is the common name for the historic Late Middle Ages territorial possessions of the King of Poland, includ ...
). Falck studied and worked with
Wilhelm Hondius Willem Hondius or Willem Hondt (c. 1598 in The Hague – 1652 or 1658 in Danzig (Gdańsk)) was a Dutch engraver, cartographer and painter who spent most of his life in Poland. Life Willem Hondius was one of seven children of Hendrik Hondius the ...
. In 1639 he moved to
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, and in 1649 he became Royal Swedish engraver for Queen Christina in
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until 1654, when she became a
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. He then went to the
Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ...
, where he engraved a portrait of
Willem Blaeu Willem Janszoon Blaeu (; 157121 October 1638), also abbreviated to Willem Jansz. Blaeu, was a Dutch cartographer, atlas maker and publisher. Along with his son Johannes Blaeu, Willem is considered one of the notable figures of the Netherlandis ...
, and to
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. In 1662 in
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he published 16 engravings of flowers and plants. He engraved the royals of the places he worked and he intermittently worked in Danzig. Jeremias' brother Hans Falck was a ''Messerschmidt'' (knife smith) at Neugarten, Danzig. In 1650 Jeremias' marriage in Danzig is recorded and later Hans and his Catharine were recorded as witnesses to the birth of Jeremias' child. A letter by Jeremias Falck from 1658 stated ...''ich habe eine geraume Zeit sehr grosse Schmerzen im rechten Arm'' (...that for a long time he has great pain in his right arm). He lived again in Danzig. Many of Falck's engravings are based on portraits by
Daniel Schultz Jerzy (Georg) Daniel Schultz known also as Daniel Schultz the Younger (1615–1683) was a prominent painter of the Baroque era, born and active in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He painted many Polish and Lithuanian nobles, members of ...
and other painters. Falck's work was admired and used by publisher
Georg Forster Johann George Adam Forster, also known as Georg Forster (, 27 November 1754 – 10 January 1794), was a German naturalist, ethnologist, travel writer, journalist and revolutionary. At an early age, he accompanied his father, Johann Reinhold F ...
, such as engraved illustrations for "Selenography" of
Johannes Hevelius Johannes Hevelius Some sources refer to Hevelius as Polish: * * * * * * * Some sources refer to Hevelius as German: * * * * *of the Royal Society * (in German also known as ''Hevel''; pl, Jan Heweliusz; – 28 January 1687) was a councillor ...
and "Orationes" of
Jerzy Ossoliński Prince Jerzy Ossoliński h. Topór (15 December 1595 – 9 August 1650) was a Polish nobleman (''szlachcic''), Crown Court Treasurer from 1632, governor (''voivode'') of Sandomierz from 1636, ''Reichsfürst'' (Imperial Prince) since 1634, Crown ...
, Great Crown Chancellor of the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and, after 1791, as the Commonwealth of Poland, was a bi-confederal state, sometimes called a federation, of Crown of the Kingdom of ...
. Falck lies buried in St. Peter and St. Paul's Church. The 1890 book with dedication by the great-grandson Herman Eugen Falk thanks a number of Polish writers who collected works by Falck. Of about three hundred portraits and pictures, which were personally inspected by J.C. Block for his book, nearly all works show ''J. Falck, sculp.'', but there are some that identify him as Swedish sculptor, when he was in salaried employment in Sweden. There are also listed about nine copper-etching Portrait Ovals mostly of Polish Bishops by Falck alone or with name: Dankert or Georg Förster (
Georg Forster Johann George Adam Forster, also known as Georg Forster (, 27 November 1754 – 10 January 1794), was a German naturalist, ethnologist, travel writer, journalist and revolutionary. At an early age, he accompanied his father, Johann Reinhold F ...
). These nine metal ovals are mounted on rectangles and the rectangles are inscribed with "Jeremias Falck Polonus".


Gallery

File:Falck Arcus Gratiae et Pacis.jpg, ''Arcus Gratiae et Pacis'', triumphal gate with Atlas and Hercules, built in Danzig in honour of Queen
Marie Louise Gonzaga Marie Louise Gonzaga ( pl, Ludwika Maria; 18 August 1611 – 10 May 1667) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania by marriage to two kings of Poland and grand dukes of Lithuania, brothers Władysław IV and John II Casimir. Together wi ...
. File:Ludwika Maria Gonzaga allegory.jpg, ''Proserpine la nuict'', Queen Marie Louise Gonzaga as Proserpina. File:Falck Old woman at the mirror.jpg, ''Old woman at the mirror'', reproduction of a painting by
Bernardo Strozzi Bernardo Strozzi, named il Cappuccino and il Prete Genovese (c. 1581 – 2 August 1644) was an Italian Baroque painter and engraver. A canvas and fresco artist, his wide subject range included history, allegorical, genre and portrait paintin ...
.


References


Literature

* Thieme-Becker, Bd. 11, S. 213-214 * AKL, Band 36, 2003, S. 339 * Block, J. C., ''Jeremias Falck, sein Leben und seine Werke: mit vollständigem alphabetischen und chronologischen Register sämmtlicher Blätter, sowie Reproductionen nach des Künstlers besten Stichen'', C. Hinstorff (G. Ehrke

* Michael Bryan, ''Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical'', 184


External links

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300 portraits by F.Falck,sculp
9 ovals on rectangles reading J.Falck Polonus


Jeremias Falck's gallery at malarze.com

Georgius Ossolinski Portrait engraved by J.Falck
after a painting by Bartholomäus Strobel

{{DEFAULTSORT:Falck, Jeremias 1610 births 1677 deaths Baroque painters Artists from Gdańsk People from Royal Prussia