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Cachalot Collection

The majestic cachalot, also known as the sperm whale, holds a vulnerable status in the animal kingdom

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm whale, trump whale or sperm whale, Physeter macrocephalus (vulnerable)

Sperm whale, trump whale or sperm whale, Physeter macrocephalus (vulnerable)
FLO4654951 Sperm whale, trump whale or sperm whale, Physeter macrocephalus (vulnerable). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Albert Massard after an illustration by Jean-Gabriel Pretre from Bernard

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus (vulnerable)

Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus (vulnerable)
Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus (Physeter polycyphus). Vulnerable. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm whale being hunted by whalers, 19th century

Sperm whale being hunted by whalers, 19th century
Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus, being harpooned by whalers, 19th century. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by James Stewart from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sowerbys beaked whale, Mesoplodon bidens

Sowerbys beaked whale, Mesoplodon bidens (Physeter bidens, two-toothed cachalot). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm whale, trump whale or cachalot, Physeter

Sperm whale, trump whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus (vulnerable). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Albert Massard after an illustration by Jean-Gabriel Pretre from Bernard Germain de

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm whale and narwhal

Sperm whale and narwhal
Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus, vulnerable 1, and narwhal or narwhale, Monodon monoceros, near threatened 2

Background imageCachalot Collection: Two strange kinds of whales (coloured engraving)

Two strange kinds of whales (coloured engraving)
997773 Two strange kinds of whales (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageCachalot Collection: Candle sperm whale

Candle sperm whale
Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm whale family

Sperm whale family
Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm whale

Sperm whale
Un cachalot rencontrA© A┬á l'ile Maurice.. Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageCachalot Collection: A Samoan chief in full ceremonial costume, 1902. Artist: Thomas Andrew

A Samoan chief in full ceremonial costume, 1902. Artist: Thomas Andrew
A Samoan chief in full ceremonial costume, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]

Background imageCachalot Collection: A Samoan woman wearing a collar of cachalots teeth and a ceremonial headdress, 1902

A Samoan woman wearing a collar of cachalots teeth and a ceremonial headdress, 1902. Artist: Josiah Martin
A Samoan woman wearing a collar of cachalots teeth and a ceremonial headdress of tow and mother-of-pearl, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co. London, 1902]

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm whale engraving 1803

Sperm whale engraving 1803
The Museum of Natural History - the Animal Kingdom (Mammalia) Published by William Mackenzie, 1803 - London

Background imageCachalot Collection: Picture No. 11676084

Picture No. 11676084
Sperm Whale Date:

Background imageCachalot Collection: A Beached Sperm Whale (etching)

A Beached Sperm Whale (etching)
KW421822 A Beached Sperm Whale (etching) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: People marvel at the stranded creature)

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm Whale, Physeter catodon, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean, Dominica

Sperm Whale, Physeter catodon, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean, Dominica

Background imageCachalot Collection: Sperm Whale, Physeter catodon, Azores, Atlantic Ocean, Portugal

Sperm Whale, Physeter catodon, Azores, Atlantic Ocean, Portugal

Background imageCachalot Collection: Samoan Chief

Samoan Chief
A superb postcard depiction of a Samoan chief with headdress decorated with shells, feathers and flowers and round gold plates and a fine handlebar moustache

Background imageCachalot Collection: Young Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) spy-hopping (note the sloughing skin)

Young Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) spy-hopping (note the sloughing skin)
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageCachalot Collection: Cachalot Whale

Cachalot Whale
Cachalot whales (physeter macrocephalus)


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The majestic cachalot, also known as the sperm whale, holds a vulnerable status in the animal kingdom. This magnificent creature has been hunted by whalers since the 19th century, facing great threats to its existence. Intriguingly, there are various species related to the cachalot such as the Sowerbys beaked whale and narwhals. These two strange kinds of whales have captivated many with their unique characteristics and appearances. One particular depiction showcases a coloured engraving of these enigmatic creatures. The image portrays their immense size and beauty, leaving viewers in awe of nature's wonders. Interestingly enough, even beyond its physical attributes, the cachalot holds cultural significance. A Samoan chief is seen donning full ceremonial attire in a captivating painting from 1902 by Thomas Andrew. Similarly, another artwork by Josiah Martin depicts a Samoan woman adorned with a collar made from cachalots' teeth and an elaborate headdress. These illustrations highlight how this remarkable creature has influenced human culture throughout history. Furthermore, historical events involving sperm whales have left lasting impressions on society. One notable incident occurred in 1598 when a stranded sperm whale washed ashore on a Dutch beach. This rare occurrence attracted numerous visitors including renowned artist Henrik Goltzius who captured its magnificence through his work. Jacob Mathan later illustrated Goltzius's masterpiece for posterity. As we delve into the world of these incredible beings - whether it be their vulnerability or their impact on different cultures - one thing remains certain: The cachalot continues to fascinate us all with its grandeur and mystique.