Jeremias Falck (Polish: Jeremiasz Falck; 1610–1677) was an engraver of the 17th century Baroque, born and active in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.[1] He signed most of his over 300 works as J. Falck, sculp., a few as Falck Polonus (Falck the Pole)[2][3] or Falck Gedanensis (Falck of Gdańsk).[4]
^At first his style was very formal, and his plates resembled the feeblest efforts of a Polish painter, Jeremiah Falck, who spent some time in Holland Georges Duplessis (1886). The wonders of engraving. C. Scribner & Co. p. 122.
^Signiert unten rechts mit: J. Falck Polonus Sculp Stift Göttweig (Steinaweg, Austria). Graphisches Kabinett. Jahresausstellung, Gregor Martin Lechner, Werner Telesko (1992). Lieben und Leiden der Götter (in German). das Stift. p. 38.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Danckers pinxit, Falck Polonus sculpsit, Georgius Forsterus excudit. Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhändels. Historische Kommission (1975). Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens (in German). Buchhändler-Vereinigung. p. 425.
^This portrait of him was published in 1645 by Jeremiah Falck of Danzig (also known as "Jeremias Falck Polonus" or "Jeremias Falck Gedanensis"), a well-known seventeenth century steel engraver. Griffith Observatory (1991). The Griffith observer. Griffith Observatory. p. 75.