TERBORCH, Gerard

Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1617-1681 Dutch genre and portrait painter. He studied with his father and traveled throughout Europe, showing extraordinary precocity in his early work. In 1648 he attended the congress at Menster and painted portraits of the delegates that he incorporated in his celebrated group, The Peace of Menster (National Gall., London). Soon after, he was invited to Spain, where he worked for Philip IV. On returning to Holland in 1650 he painted a variety of genre scenes, capturing the individuality of each subject and portraying the life and customs of the wealthy burgher class with rare dignity and distinction. The tiny portraits and the interiors that were his specialty are painted with elegance, serenity, and a technique of consummate craftsmanship. Among his most famous pictures are Self-Portrait and The Toilet (The Hague), and The Guitar Lesson (National Gall., London).


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TERBORCH, Gerard Man Offering a Woman Coins oil


Man Offering a Woman Coins
Painting ID::  51998
Man Offering a Woman Coins
1662-63 Oil on canvas, 67 x 55 cm
1662-63_ Oil_on_canvas,_ 67_x_55_cm
   
   
     

TERBORCH, Gerard A Young Woman Playing a Theorbo to Two Men oil


A Young Woman Playing a Theorbo to Two Men
Painting ID::  51999
A Young Woman Playing a Theorbo to Two Men
1667-68 Oil on canvas, 68 x 58 cm
1667-68_ Oil_on_canvas,_ 68_x_58_cm
   
   
     

TERBORCH, Gerard parental admonition oil


parental admonition
Painting ID::  56084
parental admonition
mk247 1654 to 55,oil on canvas,27.5x23.625 in,70x60 cm,staatliche museen zu berlin,germany
   
   
     

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     TERBORCH, Gerard
     Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1617-1681 Dutch genre and portrait painter. He studied with his father and traveled throughout Europe, showing extraordinary precocity in his early work. In 1648 he attended the congress at Menster and painted portraits of the delegates that he incorporated in his celebrated group, The Peace of Menster (National Gall., London). Soon after, he was invited to Spain, where he worked for Philip IV. On returning to Holland in 1650 he painted a variety of genre scenes, capturing the individuality of each subject and portraying the life and customs of the wealthy burgher class with rare dignity and distinction. The tiny portraits and the interiors that were his specialty are painted with elegance, serenity, and a technique of consummate craftsmanship. Among his most famous pictures are Self-Portrait and The Toilet (The Hague), and The Guitar Lesson (National Gall., London).

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