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TER BORCH (or TERBURG), See also: born in 1617 at See also: Zwolle, in the province of Overyssel, See also: Holland
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He received an excellent
See also: education from his See also: father, also an artist, and See also: developed his talent very early
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The inscription on a study of a See also: head proves that Ter Borch was at See also: Amsterdam in 1632, where he studied possibly under C
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Duyster or P
.
Codde
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Duyster's influence can be traced in a picture bearing the date 1638, in the Ionides Bequest (See also: Victoria and See also: Albert Museum)
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In 1634 he studied under Pieter Molyn in See also: Haarlem
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A record of this Haarlem See also: period is the " Consultation " (1635) at the Berlin Gallery
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In 1635 he was in See also: London, and subsequently he travelled in See also: Germany, See also: France, See also: Spain and See also: Italy
.
It is certain that he was in See also: Rome in 1641,when he painted the small portraits on copper of " See also: Jan Six '' and " A See also: Young Lady " (Six Collection, Amsterdam)
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In 1648 he was at Munster during the meeting of the congress which ratified the treaty of See also: peace between the Spaniards and the Dutch, and executed his celebrated little picture, painted upon copper, of the assembled plenipotentiaries—a See also: work which, along with the " Guitar Lesson " and a portrait of a " See also: Man See also: Standing," now represents the master in the See also: national collection in London
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The picture was bought by the See also: marquess of Hertford at the Demidoff sale for £7280, and presented to the National Gallery by See also: Sir See also: Richard See also: Wallace, at the See also: suggestion of his secretary, Sir See also: John
See also: Murray
See also: Scott
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At this See also: time Ter Borch was invited to visit See also: Madrid, where he received employment and the honour of See also: knighthood from See also: Philip IV., but, in consequence of an intrigue, it is said, he was obliged to return to Holland
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He seems to have resided for a time in Haarlem; but he finally settled in
See also: Deventer, where he became a member of the See also: town council, as which he appears in the portrait now in the gallery of the Hague
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He died at Deventer in 1681
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Ter Borch is excellent as a portrait painter, but still greater as a painter of genre subjects
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He depicts with admirable truth the See also: life of the wealthy and cultured classes of his time, and his work is See also: free from any touch of the grossness which finds so large a place in Dutch See also: art
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His figures are well See also: drawn and expressive in attitude; his colouring is clear and See also: rich, but his best skill lies in his unequalled rendering of texture in draperies, which is seen to See also: advantage in such pictures as the " Letter" in the Dutch royal collection, and in the " Paternal Advice " (known as the " Satin See also: Gown ")—engraved by Wille—which exists in various repetitions at Berlin and Amsterdam, and in the Bridgewater Gallery
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Ter Borch's See also: works are comparatively rare; only about eighty have been catalogued
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Six of these are at the Hermitage, six at the Berlin Museum, five at the Louvre; four at the See also: Dresden Museum, and two at the Wallace Collection
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See See also: Gerard Terburg (Ter Borch) et sa famille, by Emile Michel (See also: Paris, 1887) ; Der kiinstlerische Entwickelungsgang See also: des G
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Ter Borch, by Dr W
.
See also: Bode; Maitres d'autrefois, by E
.
See also: Fromentin (4th ed., Paris, 1882)
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