File:Im Februar 1598 an der holländischen Küste gestrandeter Walfisch.jpg

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Nederlands: "Een Walvisch. Lang 70 voeten, gestrandt op de Hollandse zee-kust, tusschen Schevelingen en Katwyk, in Sprokkelmaandt 1598" (bron: Pieter Cristiaenszoon Bor: Oorspronk, Begin, en Vervolgh der Nederlandsche Oorlogen. Vol. 4. Amsterdam, 1684.). Kopergravure van een gestrande potvis (3 februari 1598) door de Nederlandse graveur Gilliam van der Gouwen (ca. 1640, Antwerpen? - in of na 1720) naar een tekening van Hendrik Goltzius en een gravure van Jakob Matham uit 1598. Deze afbeelding was meer dan 200 jaar de toonaangevende afbeelding van een potvis.
Deutsch: Kupferstich des niederländischen Künstlers Gilliam van der Gouwen nach einer Zeichnung von Hendrik Goltzius und einem Kupferstich von Jakob Matham aus dem Jahre 1598. Abbildung eines am 3. Februar 1598 zwischen Scheveningen und Katwijk in Holland gestrandeten Pottwals. Dieses Bild hat für über 200 Jahre das Bild der Menschen vom Pottwal entscheidend geprägt. - Originaltitel: "Een Walvisch. Lang 70 voeten, gestrandt op de Hollandse zee-kust, tusschen Schevelingen en Katwyk, in Sprokkelmaandt 1598". - (Quelle: Pieter Cristiaenszoon Bor: Oorspronk, Begin, en Vervolgh der Nederlandsche Oorlogen. Vol. 4. Amsterdam, 1684.)
English: The engraving by William van der Gouwen shows a 21.3 m (70 ft) long whale, which stranded on the Dutch coast between Scheveningen and Katwijk on 3 February 1598.
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Source Copper Engraving Een Walvisch. Lang 70 voeten, gestrandt op de Hollandtse zee-kust, tusschen Scheveningen en Katwijk, in Sprokkelmaandt, 1598 in the Sylter Heimatmuseum in Keitum. Image: 25 cm x 33 cm, image with frame: 36 cm x 40 cm.
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Gilliam van der Gouwen  (–1716)  wikidata:Q555331
 
Alternative names
Willem van der Gouwen; Gillian van der Gouwen; Giliam van der Gouwen
Description Flemish-Dutch engraver, drawer and copper engraver
Date of birth/death circa / 1669 Edit this at Wikidata 1716 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Antwerp Amsterdam
Work period 1669 / 1669 Edit this at Wikidata–1720 / 1713 Edit this at Wikidata
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Antwerp (1669–1670); Amsterdam (1680–1716) Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q555331
. Signature: Gilliam van der Gou Wen, sc. His engraving is made after a draft by Hendrik Goltzius and after an engraving by Jakob Matham from the year 1598.
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