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Gerard ter Borch (; December 1617 – 8 December 1681), also known as Gerard Terburg (), was a Dutch genre painter who lived in the
Dutch Golden Age The Dutch Golden Age ( nl, Gouden Eeuw ) was a period in the history of the Netherlands, roughly spanning the era from 1588 (the birth of the Dutch Republic) to 1672 (the Rampjaar, "Disaster Year"), in which Dutch trade, science, and Dutch art, ...
. He influenced fellow Dutch painters Gabriel Metsu, Gerrit Dou, Eglon van der Neer and Johannes Vermeer. According to
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, Ter Borch "established a new framework for subject matter, taking people into the sanctum of the home", showing the figures' uncertainties and expertly hinting at their inner lives. His influence as a painter, however, was later surpassed by Vermeer.


Biography

Gerard ter Borch was born in December 1617 in Zwolle in the province of
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in the Dutch Republic. He received an excellent education from his father Gerard ter Borch the Elder, also an artist, and developed his talent very early. The inscription on a study of a head proves that Ter Borch was at Amsterdam in 1632, where he studied possibly under Willem Cornelisz Duyster or Pieter Codde. Duyster's influence can be traced in a picture bearing the date 1638, in the Ionides Bequest ( Victoria and Albert Museum, London). In 1634 he studied under Pieter de Molijn in
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. A record of this Haarlem period is the ''Consultation'' (1635) at the
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. In 1635, he was in London, and subsequently he travelled in Germany, France, Spain and Italy. His sister
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sale for £7280, and presented to the National Gallery by
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, at the suggestion of his secretary, Sir John Murray Scott. At this time Ter Borch was invited to visit Madrid, where he received employment and the honour of knighthood from
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, but, in consequence of an intrigue, it is said, he was obliged to return to the Netherlands. He seems to have resided for a time in Haarlem; but he finally settled in
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, where he became a member of the town council, as which he appears in the portrait now in the gallery of the Hague. He died at Deventer in 1681.


Works

Ter Borch is a significant painter of genre subjects. He is known for his rendering of texture in draperies, for example in ''The Letter'' and in ''
The Gallant Conversation ''The Gallant Conversation'' is an oil-on-canvas painting from circa 1654 by Gerard ter Borch (the Younger). A late 18th century French print of the work is titled ''The Paternal Admonition'', apparently believing it showed a father reprimandin ...
'', engraved by Johann Georg Wille. Ter Borch's works are comparatively rare; about eighty have been catalogued. Six of these are at the Hermitage, six at the Berlin Museum, five at the Louvre, four at the Dresden Museum, three at the
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, and two at the Wallace Collection. A pair of portraits were located at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington D.C., highlighted in 2010 by Blake Gopnik. The artist's painting ''The Suitor's Visit'', c. 1658, oil on canvas, 80 x 75 cm (31½ × 29 9/16 in.) in the Andrew W. Mellon Collection, was used on the cover of Marilyn Stokstad's second edition of ''Art History''.


Selected works

Gerard ter Borch - Man on Horseback.jpg, '' Man on Horseback'' (1634) EinzugdesGesandten AdriaenPauw.jpg, ''Adrian Pauw's arrival in Münster'' (1646) Gerard ter Borch (II) "De Koestal".jpg, ''A Maid Milking a Cow in a Barn'' ( 1652–54) Gerard ter Borch d. J. 004.jpg, ''The concert'' (1655) Gerard ter Borch d. J. 001.jpg, ''Woman writing a letter'' ( 1655) Gerard ter Borch (II) - The Letter - WGA22120.jpg, ''The letter'' ( 1655) Målning. Familjebild. Gerard ter Borch - Hallwylska museet - 86722.tif, ''Portrait of a Family'' (after 1656) Borch Officer.jpg, ''An officer dictating a letter'' ( 1657–58) A Woman Playing the Theorbo-Lute and a Cavalier MET DP145907.jpg, ''
A Woman Playing the Theorbo-Lute and a Cavalier ''A Woman Playing the Theorbo-Lute and a Cavalier'' is aqn oil on wood painting by Dutch artist Gerard ter Borch, Gerard ter Borch the Younger, created ''c.'' 1658. The work depicts a young woman playing a theorbo while her lover looks on. The pai ...
'', circa 1658, Metropolitan Museum of Art Gerhard Terborch.jpg, ''Lady at her Toilette'' (1660) Gerard Terborch - A Lady Reading a Letter.JPG, ''A Lady Reading a Letter'' (1662) Gerard ter Borch (II) - The Glass of Lemonade - WGA22118.jpg, ''
Glass of Lemonade ''Glass of Lemonade'' ( nl, Het glas limonade) is an oil on canvas painting by the Dutch artist Gerard ter Borch, created around 1664. (canvas ). It is part of the State Hermitage, in St. Petersburg, where it entered in 1815 as part of the collect ...
'' ( 1664) Woman Reading a Letter 1660-1662 Gerard ter Borch II.jpg, ''
The Letter The Letter may refer to: Literature * "The Letter" (poem), a poem by Wilfred Owen (1893–1918) * "The Letter", a short story in W. Somerset Maugham's 1926 collection ''The Casuarina Tree'' * "The Letter", 38th sura of the Qur'an * ''The Letters ...
'' ( 1660-1665) Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678).png, ''Portrait of
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'' (1673)


Claim for Nazi-looted art

In 2007, the heirs to the retail magnate Max Emden requested that the National Gallery of Victoria restitute the Gerard ter Borch painting ''Lady with a Fan'' which Emden had owned prior to the rise of the Nazis.


Notes


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Further reading

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Gerard Terburg (Ter Borch) et sa famille
', by Emile Michel (Paris, 1887) on archive.org *''Der künstlerische Entwickelungsgang des C. Ter Borch'', by Dr W Bode (Berlin, 1881) *''Maîtres d'autre fois'', by
Eugène Fromentin Eugène Fromentin (24 October 182027 August 1876) was a French painter and writer, now better remembered for his writings. Life He was born in La Rochelle. After leaving school he studied for some years under Louis Cabat, the landscape painter. ...
(4th ed., Paris, 1882) *
Gerard Ter Borch
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Eduard Plietzsch Eduard Plietzsch (1886 – 1961) was a German art historian and dealer investigated in connection to Nazi-looted art. Plietzsch was trained as an art historian in Berlin, where he worked for Wilhelm von Bode.Vermeer and The Delft School
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Gerard ter Borch (see index)
The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Gerard ter Borch (cat. no. 1)
Fifteenth- to eighteenth-century European paintings: France, Central Europe, the Netherlands, Spain, and Great Britain
a collection catalog fully available online as a PDF, which contains material on Gerard ter Borch (cat. no. 33-34)
Dutch and Flemish paintings from the Hermitage
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Gerard ter Borch (cat. no. 3-4)


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Works and literature on Gerard ter Borch
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