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Gerard Ter Borch
1617-1681 Dutch Gerard Ter Borch Locations Gerard Ter Borch was born in Zwolle. His first teacher was his father, Gerard Ter Borch the Elder, who in his youth had spent some years in Rome and returned with drawings he had made as well as some he had collected in Italy. The son precociously revealed his gifts as a draftsman, as shown in his drawing of a man on horseback (1625). Ter Borch traveled widely. In 1634 he was in Haarlem, in 1635 in London, in 1640 probably in Rome. A visit to Spain is reflected in reminiscences of Diego Velazquez in the style and psychological penetration of Ter Borch s portraits. His famous portrait Helena van der Schalke as a Child (ca. 1644) calls to mind Velazquez s Infantas; the placement of the figure in palpable yet undefined space, without the indication of a floor line, is a masterful adoption of the Spanish masters invention. Between 1645 and 1648 Ter Borch was in Munster, Germany, where he went to seek portrait commissions during the meetings that ended the 80 years of war between the United Provinces and Spain. His small group portrait Swearing of the Oath of Ratification of the Treaty of Munster is a rare example in Dutch 17th-century painting of the recording of an actual historical event. It includes more than 50 recognizable portraits. The painter asked for this work the enormous price of 6, 000 guilders. Apparently no buyer was found, for the picture was in the hands of his widow after his death. From 1654 on Ter Borch lived mainly in Deventer, where he married, became a citizen, held honorary office, and died on Dec. 8, 1681. Ter Borch s early paintings were mainly scenes of military life, painted with great subtlety of color and values. Later he showed a predilection for small, dainty interior scenes, in which he revealed his delight in the sheen of satin and the grace of charming women. The elegance of his figures has tended to obscure the fact that in many cases they are shown as participants in situations of amatory commerce. The figures and costumes are painted with care and high finish that is not matched in the settings and backgrounds, which are often not well realized. The Music Lesson (ca. 1675) is a characteristic late example of Ter Borchs favorite subject matter. His most able pupil, Caspar Netscher, became a successful portraitist in the small-scale and fashionable tradition of his master.

 

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Gerard Ter Borch A Glass of Lemonade oil painting

Painting ID::  41040

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Gerard Ter Borch
A Glass of Lemonade
mk159 1663-64 Oil on cnavas,transferred from panel 67x54cm
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch A Woman Playing a Theorbo to Two Men oil painting

Painting ID::  43202

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Gerard Ter Borch
A Woman Playing a Theorbo to Two Men
mk170 1667-1668 Oil on canvas 67.6x57.8cm
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch The letter by Gerard ter Borch oil painting

Painting ID::  58272

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Gerard Ter Borch
The letter by Gerard ter Borch
The letter by Gerard ter Borch (c.1655) Oil on panel, 56 x 46,5 cm. Alte Pinakothek, Munich
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch man in black, c oil painting

Painting ID::  64278

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Gerard Ter Borch
man in black, c
1673 paris, louvre
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch mme barbier- walbonne oil painting

Painting ID::  64335

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Gerard Ter Borch
mme barbier- walbonne
1796. paris, louvre
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch portrait of alady oil painting

Painting ID::  64336

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Gerard Ter Borch
portrait of alady
1806 nancy, museum
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch Charles-Maurice de talleyrand-perigord oil painting

Painting ID::  71701

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Gerard Ter Borch
Charles-Maurice de talleyrand-perigord
1790 se
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch. oil painting

Painting ID::  75762

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Gerard Ter Borch
Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch.
1667 - 1669 Oil on canvas 76.2 ?? 56.5 cm (30 ?? 22.2 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch Borch oil painting

Painting ID::  78434

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Gerard Ter Borch
Borch
by 1867(1867): Thomas Jefferson Bryan, New York cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch Apfelschalerin oil painting

Painting ID::  80919

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Gerard Ter Borch
Apfelschalerin
Date 1660s Medium color on canvas mounted on wood Dimensions 36,3 x 30,7 cm cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Gerard Ter Borch A fiandeira oil painting

Painting ID::  96831

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Gerard Ter Borch
A fiandeira
oil on panel Dimensions 31 X 28 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

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Gerard Ter Borch
1617-1681 Dutch Gerard Ter Borch Locations Gerard Ter Borch was born in Zwolle. His first teacher was his father, Gerard Ter Borch the Elder, who in his youth had spent some years in Rome and returned with drawings he had made as well as some he had collected in Italy. The son precociously revealed his gifts as a draftsman, as shown in his drawing of a man on horseback (1625). Ter Borch traveled widely. In 1634 he was in Haarlem, in 1635 in London, in 1640 probably in Rome. A visit to Spain is reflected in reminiscences of Diego Velazquez in the style and psychological penetration of Ter Borch s portraits. His famous portrait Helena van der Schalke as a Child (ca. 1644) calls to mind Velazquez s Infantas; the placement of the figure in palpable yet undefined space, without the indication of a floor line, is a masterful adoption of the Spanish masters invention. Between 1645 and 1648 Ter Borch was in Munster, Germany, where he went to seek portrait commissions during the meetings that ended the 80 years of war between the United Provinces and Spain. His small group portrait Swearing of the Oath of Ratification of the Treaty of Munster is a rare example in Dutch 17th-century painting of the recording of an actual historical event. It includes more than 50 recognizable portraits. The painter asked for this work the enormous price of 6, 000 guilders. Apparently no buyer was found, for the picture was in the hands of his widow after his death. From 1654 on Ter Borch lived mainly in Deventer, where he married, became a citizen, held honorary office, and died on Dec. 8, 1681. Ter Borch s early paintings were mainly scenes of military life, painted with great subtlety of color and values. Later he showed a predilection for small, dainty interior scenes, in which he revealed his delight in the sheen of satin and the grace of charming women. The elegance of his figures has tended to obscure the fact that in many cases they are shown as participants in situations of amatory commerce. The figures and costumes are painted with care and high finish that is not matched in the settings and backgrounds, which are often not well realized. The Music Lesson (ca. 1675) is a characteristic late example of Ter Borchs favorite subject matter. His most able pupil, Caspar Netscher, became a successful portraitist in the small-scale and fashionable tradition of his master.