Ref NoLDGSL/649
TitleLithograph of the gigantic Greenland whale
Date1832
LevelFile
Extent1 print
FormatPhotograph/drawing/painting/print
DescriptionPrint of the 'Gigantic whale, the Greenland whale', drawn and lithographed by George SCHARF, and printed by Charles Hullmandel, June 1832.

The caption states:
'Gigantic Whale, The Greenland whale (or Baloena Musculus) was found dead on the coast of Belgium, floating at a distance of twelve miles from Ostend, on the 3rd November 1827 and was cast on the sands on the east side of the harbour...The upper jaw was fitted up with 800 fanons or whalebones and from the calculations made by the late Baron Cuvier and the Professors in Paris this enormous animal must have lived from 900-1000 years.'

On the lower left and lower right of the print, is the exterior and interior of what seems to be a specially constructed viewing building to house the skeleton.
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Administrative HistoryThe whale was exhibited in London in 1832.
ProvenancePresented to the Society by George Scharf, 8 June 1832.
Access ConditionsAccess is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information.
LanguageEnglish
ArchNoteDescription by John Thackray
CreatorNameSCHARF | George Johann | 1788-1860 | draughtsman and lithographer
SubjectCetacea
Natural wonders
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/417SCHARF; George Johann (1788-1860); draughtsman and lithographer1788-1860
Places
CodePlaceName
NA186Belgium
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