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Geraerd Ter Borch Collection

Gerard ter Borch was a Dutch painter known for his exquisite portraits and genre scenes that captured the elegance and sophistication of 17th-century life

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Portrait of a Man aged Forty-two, 1652. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Portrait of a Man aged Forty-two, 1652. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Portrait of a Man aged Forty-two, 1652.

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Portrait of a Man reading a Document, 1675. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Portrait of a Man reading a Document, 1675. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Portrait of a Man reading a Document, 1675.

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Portrait of a Woman aged Thirty, 165(2). Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Portrait of a Woman aged Thirty, 165(2). Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Portrait of a Woman aged Thirty, 165(2).

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: A Glass of Lemonade, c1664. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

A Glass of Lemonade, c1664. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
A Glass of Lemonade, c1664. An attentive young man tenderly mixes a "restorative" glass of lemonade for the young woman

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: The Spinster, 1741-1820. Creator: Abraham Delfos

The Spinster, 1741-1820. Creator: Abraham Delfos
The Spinster, 1741-1820

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Jacob de Graeff (1642-90). In the Uniform of an Officer, 1670-1681. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Jacob de Graeff (1642-90). In the Uniform of an Officer, 1670-1681. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Jacob de Graeff (1642-90). In the Uniform of an Officer, 1670-1681

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Godard van Reede (1588-1648), Lord of Nederhorst. Delegate of the Province of Utrecht at the Peace

Godard van Reede (1588-1648), Lord of Nederhorst. Delegate of the Province of Utrecht at the Peace C Creator
Godard van Reede (1588-1648), Lord of Nederhorst. Delegate of the Province of Utrecht at the Peace Conference at Munster (1646-48), 1646-1648

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Aletta Pancras (1649-1707) Wife of François de Vicq, 1670. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Aletta Pancras (1649-1707) Wife of François de Vicq, 1670. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Aletta Pancras (1649-1707) Wife of Francois de Vicq, 1670

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: François de Vicq, Burgomaster of Amsterdam for several Terms from 1697on, 1670

François de Vicq, Burgomaster of Amsterdam for several Terms from 1697on, 1670. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Francois de Vicq, Burgomaster of Amsterdam for several Terms from 1697, 1670

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Boy Fleaing a Dog, after 1728. Creator: Unknown

Boy Fleaing a Dog, after 1728. Creator: Unknown
Boy Fleaing a Dog, after 1728. Copy after Gerard ter Borch II

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: The Ratification of the Treaty of Münster, 1648. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

The Ratification of the Treaty of Münster, 1648. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
The Ratification of the Treaty of Munster, 1648

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch, 1667-1669. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch, 1667-1669. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch, 1667-1669

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Woman at a Mirror, c.1652. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Woman at a Mirror, c.1652. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Woman at a Mirror, c.1652

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Seated Girl in Peasant Costume, c.1650-c.1660. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Seated Girl in Peasant Costume, c.1650-c.1660. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Seated Girl in Peasant Costume, c.1650-c.1660. Other Title(s): Probably Gesina (1631-1690), the Painters Half-Sister

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Helena van der Schalcke, c.1648. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Helena van der Schalcke, c.1648. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Helena van der Schalcke, c.1648. Alternative title: Portrait of Helena van der Schalcke (1646-1671). Daughter of Gerard van der Schalcke and Johanna Bardoel, and future wife of Nicolaes Eichelberg

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Johanna Bardoel (d after 1667). Wife of Gerard van der Schalcke, 1644. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Johanna Bardoel (d after 1667). Wife of Gerard van der Schalcke, 1644. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Johanna Bardoel (d after 1667). Wife of Gerard van der Schalcke, 1644

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Gerard Abrahamsz van der Schalcke (1609-67). Haarlem Cloth Merchant, 1644

Gerard Abrahamsz van der Schalcke (1609-67). Haarlem Cloth Merchant, 1644. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Gerard Abrahamsz van der Schalcke (1609-67). Haarlem Cloth Merchant, 1644

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Skaters near Zwolle, c.1610-1640. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Skaters near Zwolle, c.1610-1640. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Skaters near Zwolle, c.1610-1640

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Standing woman in the dress of Münster, 1645. Creator: Anna ter Borch

Standing woman in the dress of Münster, 1645. Creator: Anna ter Borch
Standing woman in the dress of Munster, 1645. Possibly after Gerard ter Borch

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Ratification of the Peace of Münster between Spain and the Dutch Republic in the Town...15 May

Ratification of the Peace of Münster between Spain and the Dutch Republic in the Town...15 May 1648. Creator: Unknown
Ratification of the Peace of Munster between Spain and the Dutch Republic in the Town Hall of Munster, 15 May 1648, 1648-1670

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Gallant Conversation, Known as The Paternal Admonition, c.1654. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Gallant Conversation, Known as The Paternal Admonition, c.1654. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Gallant Conversation, Known as The Paternal Admonition, c.1654. A man of the world, a soldier perhaps, is looking admiringly at the young woman in the splendid satin dress

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Portrait of a Woman, 1640-1681. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Portrait of a Woman, 1640-1681. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Portrait of a Woman, 1640-1681

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Portrait of a Man, 1640-1681. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Portrait of a Man, 1640-1681. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Portrait of a Man, 1640-1681

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: The Charlatan (recto), and Two Standing Figures (verso), n.d. Creators: Gerard Terborch II, Unknown

The Charlatan (recto), and Two Standing Figures (verso), n.d. Creators: Gerard Terborch II, Unknown
The Charlatan (recto), and Two Standing Figures (verso), n.d

Background imageGeraerd Ter Borch Collection: Group of Four Men in Togas, n.d. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Group of Four Men in Togas, n.d. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Group of Four Men in Togas, n.d



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Gerard ter Borch was a Dutch painter known for his exquisite portraits and genre scenes that captured the elegance and sophistication of 17th-century life. His meticulous attention to detail and mastery of light and shadow set him apart as one of the most talented artists of his time. Ter Borch's paintings often depicted intimate moments, such as a woman reading a letter or a man playing a musical instrument, with an incredible sense of realism and emotion. His ability to convey subtle expressions and gestures made his work highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Despite facing personal tragedies in his life, including the loss of loved ones and financial struggles, Ter Borch continued to create stunning works of art that have stood the test of time. His legacy lives on through his masterful compositions that continue to inspire admiration and awe in viewers around the world. Whether you are drawn to his captivating portraits or mesmerized by his skillful use of color and texture, Gerard ter Borch remains a timeless artist whose work continues to captivate audiences centuries after it was created.