Beautiful achievement typical of the Flemish school of the 17th century.
Gerard ter Borch – or Terburg – also known as “the young man” was born in 1617 in Zwolle near Amsterdam and died in 1681 in Deventer. He worked as a genre painter and portraitist and was very active especially in Münster and Amsterdam.
He discovered his talent for drawing at the age of eight and became a pupil of his father Gerard ter Borch, known as “the old man”. The Dutch painter Hendrick Avercamp supported Terburg. He studied with Pieter de Molyn (Dutch painter, draughtsman, engraver and publisher) for three years (1632-1635). He travelled extensively between London, Germany, France and Italy. He in turn became the master of his pupil Caspar Netscher, a Dutch painter of the Golden Age known for his portraits.
A copy of our engraving is kept in the British Museum.
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Attributed to:Gerard ter Borch the Younger (Artist)
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Dimensions:Height: 11.03 in (28 cm)Width: 9.85 in (25 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
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Materials and Techniques:PaperEngraved
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Place of Origin:Europe
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Period:17th Century
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Date of Manufacture:17th Century
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Condition:Good
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Seller Location:Beuzevillette, FR
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Reference Number:Seller: LU2663326540502
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