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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.

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.

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.

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.

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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