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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 637 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TER BORCH (or TERBURG),

GERARD (1617–1681)  , Dutch subject painter, was born in 1617 at
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Zwolle, in the province of Overyssel, Holland . He received an excellent
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education from his
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father, also an artist, and
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developed his talent very early . The inscription on a study of a head proves that Ter Borch was at Amsterdam in 1632, where he studied possibly under C . Duyster or P . Codde . Duyster's influence can be traced in a picture bearing the date 1638, in the Ionides Bequest (Victoria and Albert Museum) . In 1634 he studied under Pieter Molyn in
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Haarlem . A record of this Haarlem period is the " Consultation " (1635) at the Berlin Gallery . In 1635 he was in
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London, and subsequently he travelled in Germany, France, Spain and Italy . It is certain that he was in Rome in 1641,when he painted the small portraits on copper of "
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Jan Six '' and " A Young Lady " (Six Collection, Amsterdam) . In 1648 he was at Munster during the meeting of the congress which ratified the treaty of peace between the Spaniards and the Dutch, and executed his celebrated little picture, painted upon copper, of the assembled plenipotentiaries—a
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work which, along with the " Guitar Lesson " and a portrait of a " Man
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Standing," now represents the master in the
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national collection in London . The picture was bought by the marquess of Hertford at the Demidoff sale for £7280, and presented to the National Gallery by
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Sir Richard Wallace, at the
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suggestion of his secretary, Sir John Murray Scott .

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time Ter Borch was invited to visit
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Madrid, where he received employment and the honour of
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knighthood from Philip IV., but, in consequence of an intrigue, it is said, he was obliged to return to Holland . He seems to have resided for a time in Haarlem; but he finally settled in
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Deventer, where he became a member of the
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town council, as which he appears in the portrait now in the gallery of the Hague . He died at Deventer in 1681 . Ter Borch is excellent as a portrait painter, but still greater as a painter of genre subjects . He depicts with admirable truth the
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life of the wealthy and cultured classes of his time, and his work is
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free from any touch of the grossness which finds so large a place in Dutch
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art . His figures are well
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drawn and expressive in attitude; his colouring is clear and rich, but his best skill lies in his unequalled rendering of texture in draperies, which is seen to
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advantage in such pictures as the " Letter" in the Dutch royal collection, and in the " Paternal Advice " (known as the " Satin
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Gown ")—engraved by Wille—which exists in various repetitions at Berlin and Amsterdam, and in the Bridgewater Gallery . Ter Borch's
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works are comparatively rare; only about eighty have been catalogued . Six of these are at the Hermitage, six at the Berlin Museum, five at the Louvre; four at the
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Dresden Museum, and two at the Wallace Collection . See Gerard Terburg (Ter Borch) et sa famille, by Emile Michel (Paris, 1887) ; Der kiinstlerische Entwickelungsgang
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des G . Ter Borch, by Dr W . Bode; Maitres d'autrefois, by E . Fromentin (4th ed., Paris, 1882) .

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