- Jeremias Falck
Jeremias Falck (also "Jeremiah Falck" in English, "Jeremiasz Falck" in Polish) (born possibly 1619/1620 either in
Danzig (Gdańsk) orHamburg -16 July 1664 in Hamburg) was anengraver of the 17th centuryBaroque .Falck studied and worked with
Wilhelm Hondius . In 1639 he moved toParis , and in 1649 he became Royal Swedish engraver forQueen Christina inSweden until 1654, when she became aCatholic . He then went to theNetherlands , were he engraved a portrait ofWillem Blaeu , and toGermany . In 1662 inHamburg he published 16 engravings of flowers and plants. He engraved the royals of the places he worked and he intermittendly worked in Danzig.Jeremias' brother Hans Falck was as "Messerschmidt" (knife smith) at Neugarten, Danzig. In 1650 Jeremia's 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 and other painters. Falck's work was admired and used by publisherGeorg Forster , such as engraved illustrations for "Selenography" ofJohannes Hevelius and "Orationes" of Georgius Ossolinski (Jerzy Ossolinski ) Chancellor andHoly Roman Empire SRI Prince.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 ). These nine metal ovals are mounted on rectangles and the rectangles are inscribed with "Jeremias Falck Polonus" see link below. It was customary for the artists to do the portraits in etchings, which were reprinted several times and received later identifications according to the status of the person at the present time. That way it was possible to use an artist's work several times for many years and different prints of one and the same person often show up with different wordings. In any event, how likely is it, that G. Förster and J. Falck "Polonus" could have signed these etchings together? After all Falck died before 1677 and Förster lived from 1754-1794.Gallery
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) [http://catalogue.nal.vam.ac.uk/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=H19W40358634T.9726&profile=nal&source=~!horizon&view=items&uri=full=3100001~!123530~!0&ri=1&aspect=subtab114&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Falck%2C+Jeremias&index=TW&uindex=&aspect=subtab114&menu=search&ri=1] [http://books.google.com/books?id=mDIEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PT1&dq=jeremias+falck+bio#PPP9,M1]
* Michael Bryan, "Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical", 1849 [http://books.google.com/books?id=NfcDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA236&dq=%22falck%22+painter#PPA236,M1] [http://books.google.com/books/pdf/Dictionary_of_Painters_and_Engravers__Bi.pdf?id=NfcDAAAAYAAJ&output=pdf&sig=ACfU3U0qkakGz670CZPaiSAKHjpjkSTj1A&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0]External links
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* [http://books.google.com/books?id=mDIEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA195&dq=j+falck+polonus 300 portraits by F.Falck,sculp] 9 ovals on rectangles reading J.Falck Polonus
* [http://www.zwoje-scrolls.com/zwoje43/text14p.htm Polonus reference in Polish]
* [http://malarze.com/artysta.php?id=27 Jeremias Falck's gallery at malarze.com]
* [http://www.malarze.com/obraz.php?id=66 Georgius Ossolinski Portrait engraved by J.Falck] , after a painting by Bartholomäus Strobel
* [http://www.deutschefotothek.de/kue20220866.html Deutsche Fotothek]
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