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  • Ill. 51: Christina, Queen of Sweden

    Copper engraving after a painting by David Beck, 31 x 22.1 cm, signed lower: J. Falck sculp. et excu. cum priv. R.S. Stockholmiae.
  • Ill. 86: Title copper for Johannes Hevelius: Machina coelestis

    Copper engraving after a design by Adolf Boy, signed: J. Falck sculpsit.
  • ill. 1: ‘ON’

    Caricature of Marshal Józef Piłsudski, in: Stanisław Toegel, Album karykatur politycznych, 1932.
  • Logo von „Radio Multikulti“

    2004–2008
  • Ill. 20: Chodowiecki draws the prince primate

    Collotype, from: From Berlin to Gdansk.
  • Death, the devil and an angel (from the left)

    These puppets were used in several different plays, 2008
  • Ill. 52: Sobieski regains the booty robbed by the Tartars

    Etching, in: Six Prints on the History of Poland, 1796.
  • View on the Oudeschans of Amsterdam

    Watercolour painting.
  • Ill. 20: Autumn

    From the series ‘The Four Seasons’. Copper engraving after an unknown model, 39.8 x 27.9 cm, not signed by Falck.
  • Ill. 64: Wacław Leszczyński

    1650/55. Copper engraving after an unknown painting, 30.5 x 20 cm, sign.: I. Falck Polonus sculp.
  • Ill. 87m: The letter M

    From the series Libellus novus elementorum latinorum, 20.6 x 19.3 cm, signed lower right: J.F. sculp.
  • ill. 1b: Newspaper Figures

    Part to the right of 1a.
  • The winged altarpiece of Röhlinghausen

    The prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah, 2023
  • Ill. 33: Standing woman in cape

    Collotype, from: From Berlin to Gdansk.
  • The church of Maczków

    Coloured pencils on paper.
  • ll. 1: Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans

    Copper engraving. After a painting by Justus van Egmont (1601-1674), 38.9 x 28 cm, signed lower right: F. sculpsit.
  • Ill. 30: Gate of honour on the occasion of the visit of King Władysław IV. Vasa in Gdansk

    Copper engraving after a design by Adolf Boy, 62.9 x 45 cm, sign: Falck Poln. Sculps.
  • Ill. 77: Old Lady at her Toilet Table

    1655/57. Copper engraving after a painting by Bernardo Strozzi (formerly attributed to Johann Liss), 37 x 30.4 cm.
  • Belt clip

    With a stylised combination of letters ‘Sokół’, ca. 1900, Courtesy Collection Fujak.
  • South wall on the left with illustrations of the Mishneh tractate ‘Pirkei Avot’ [Chapters of the Fathers]

    In: „Aus alter und neuer Zeit“.