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[[File:Gerard ter Borch (I), by Moses ter Borch.jpg|thumb|right|Portrait of Gerard ter Borch by his son [[Moses ter Borch|Moses]]]] |
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'''Gerard ter Borch''' (1583 in [[Zwolle]] – 1662 in Zwolle), was a [[Dutch Golden Age]] painter. |
'''Gerard ter Borch''' (1583 in [[Zwolle]] – 1662 in Zwolle), was a [[Dutch Golden Age]] painter. |
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According to Arnold Houbraken, who referred to him as [[Gerard ter Borch |
According to Arnold Houbraken, who referred to him as [[Gerard ter Borch]]'s father, he was a good painter who had spent many years in Rome and who was the first teacher of his better known son.<ref name=Houbraken>{{in lang|nl}} [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/houb005groo01_01/houb005groo01_01_0321.htm Gerard ter Borch Biography] in ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'' (1718) by [[Arnold Houbraken]], courtesy of the [[Digital library for Dutch literature]]</ref> |
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According to the RKD, he was the pupil of [[Pieter de Molijn]] and became the father of the painters Gerard II, [[Gesina ter Borch|Gesina]], Harmen and Moses.<ref name=RKD>[https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/10681 Gerard ter Borch (I)] in the [[RKD]]</ref> |
According to the RKD, he was the pupil of [[Pieter de Molijn]] and became the father of the painters Gerard II, [[Gesina ter Borch|Gesina]], Harmen and Moses.<ref name=RKD>[https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/10681 Gerard ter Borch (I)] in the [[RKD]]</ref> |
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He was in Italy during the years 1604–1611.<ref name=RKD/> |
He was in Italy during the years 1604–1611.<ref name=RKD/> |
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==Gallery== |
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File:Gerard ter Borch the Elde 3 studies of a donkey circa 1612.jpg|''Study of a Donkey'', 1612 |
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File:Gerard ter Borch (I) 001.jpg|''Mary, Jesus and Anna'', 1616 |
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File:Borch Allegory of summer.jpg|''Allegory of Summer'', ca. 1626 |
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File:Gerard ter Borch the Elde Girl Reading 1630s.jpg|''Girl reading'', ca. 1630 |
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</gallery> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 29 December 2024
Gerard ter Borch (1583 in Zwolle – 1662 in Zwolle), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to Arnold Houbraken, who referred to him as Gerard ter Borch's father, he was a good painter who had spent many years in Rome and who was the first teacher of his better known son.[1]
According to the RKD, he was the pupil of Pieter de Molijn and became the father of the painters Gerard II, Gesina, Harmen and Moses.[2] He was in Italy during the years 1604–1611.[2]
Gallery
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Study of a Donkey, 1612
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Mary, Jesus and Anna, 1616
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The Sacrifice of Abraham 1618–1619
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Allegory of Summer, ca. 1626
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Girl reading, ca. 1630
References
[edit]- ^ (in Dutch) Gerard ter Borch Biography in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
- ^ a b Gerard ter Borch (I) in the RKD
External links
[edit]- Media related to Gerard ter Borch the Elder at Wikimedia Commons
- Gerard ter Borch the Elder at Artnet