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Ter Borch

Also Ter·borch,

[tuhr bawrkh]

noun

  1. Gerard 1617–81, Dutch painter.



Ter Borch

/ tɛr ˈbɔrx /

noun

  1. Gerard (ˈxeːrɑrt). 1617–81, Dutch genre and portrait painter

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Since the rediscovery of Vermeer, it’s been tempting to attribute the work of other artists to him, including the magnificent, intimate scenes of Ter Borch.

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In the 20th century, the Dutch painter Han van Meegeren created forgeries that he passed off as the work of Pieter de Hooch, Gerard ter Borch and Vermeer.

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It is one of just 35 works definitively attributed to Vermeer: The Dresden show, called “Johannes Vermeer: On Reflection,” unites 10 of them alongside works by contemporaries from whom Vermeer learned, including Pieter de Hooch and Gerard ter Borch.

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There are very few artists one might sincerely prefer to Johannes Vermeer, but for me, Gerard ter Borch — a Dutch painter who created the conditions for Vermeer’s emergence — is one.

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There are very few artists one might sincerely prefer to Johannes Vermeer, but for me, Gerard ter Borch — a Dutch painter who created the conditions for Vermeer’s emergence — is one.

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