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Gerard Ter Borch I Collection

Gerard ter Borch I was a Dutch painter known for his exquisite attention to detail and mastery of light and shadow

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Adoration of the Shepherds, 1624. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Adoration of the Shepherds, 1624. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Adoration of the Shepherds, 1624

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Venus and Adonis engaged in a hug, 1616. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Venus and Adonis engaged in a hug, 1616. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Venus and Adonis engaged in a hug, 1616

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Venus and Adonis in conversation, 1616. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Venus and Adonis in conversation, 1616. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Venus and Adonis in conversation, 1616

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: The Virgin Mary with Child and Saint Anna, 1616. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

The Virgin Mary with Child and Saint Anna, 1616. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
The Virgin Mary with Child and Saint Anna, 1616

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: The Holy Severus, 1616-1624. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

The Holy Severus, 1616-1624. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
The Holy Severus, 1616-1624. Saint Severus, Bishop of Ravenna

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Otter with a fish in his mouth, 1612. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Otter with a fish in his mouth, 1612. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Otter with a fish in his mouth, 1612. On the back are two poems by Gerard de Oude, one in Italian in early handwriting and one in Dutch in late manuscript

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Study sheet with a few female semi -figures, 1617-1619. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Study sheet with a few female semi -figures, 1617-1619. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Study sheet with a few female semi -figures, 1617-1619

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: View of the Solfatara at Pozzuoli, outside Naples, c.1611. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

View of the Solfatara at Pozzuoli, outside Naples, c.1611. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
View of the Solfatara at Pozzuoli, outside Naples, c.1611

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: The baptism of Christ, 1617-c.1623. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

The baptism of Christ, 1617-c.1623. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
The baptism of Christ, 1617-c.1623

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Suzanna and the elders, 1620-1629. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Suzanna and the elders, 1620-1629. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Suzanna and the elders, 1620-1629

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Suzanna and the elders, 1617-1619. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Suzanna and the elders, 1617-1619. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Suzanna and the elders, 1617-1619

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Two walking horses walking from the side, c.1615. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Two walking horses walking from the side, c.1615. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Two walking horses walking from the side, c.1615

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Venetian Courtisane, c.1660-c.1687. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Venetian Courtisane, c.1660-c.1687. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Venetian Courtisane, c.1660-c.1687

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Abraham and the Angels, 1615. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Abraham and the Angels, 1615. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Abraham and the Angels, 1615

Background imageGerard Ter Borch I Collection: Head of a blonde child, 1594-1662. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I

Head of a blonde child, 1594-1662. Creator: Gerard ter Borch I
Head of a blonde child, 1594-1662



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Gerard ter Borch I was a Dutch painter known for his exquisite attention to detail and mastery of light and shadow. His works often depicted scenes of everyday life, capturing intimate moments with remarkable precision. Ter Borch's skillful use of color and texture brought his subjects to life, creating a sense of depth and realism that is truly captivating. His portraits are particularly renowned for their ability to convey the emotions and personalities of his sitters, making them feel almost alive. Ter Borch's influence on the art world can still be felt today, as his work continues to inspire artists around the globe. Explore the beauty and elegance of Gerard ter Borch I's paintings for yourself and discover why he remains a celebrated master of the Dutch Golden Age.