Gerard Valck (30 September 1652 – 21 October 1726) was a Dutch engraver, publisher and cartographer.
Valck engraved many portraits of English nobility and worked frequently with Blooteling.
[1] His earliest dated mezzotint is titled Sleeping Cupid and was published in 1677.
He based many of his engravings and mezzotints after designs by other artists like Peter Lely, Gérard de Lairesse and Philip Tideman.
[2] In Amsterdam, he had a close partnership with his son Leonardus Valck and Peter Schenk the Elder, who married Gerard's sister in 1687.