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Gerard ter Borch the younger
1617–1681
(b Zwolle, Dec. 1617; d Deventer, 8 Dec. 1681). Dutch painter and draughtsman of interiors and small portraits. He was highly precocious, his earliest known drawing (in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) being inscribed with the date 25 September 1625, when he was only seven.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Boy and a Dog St Helier Town Hall, Jersey
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Cavaliers 1638 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Duet 1675 National Trust, Waddesdon Manor
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An Officer Making His Bow to a Courtesan early 1660s National Trust, Polesden Lacey
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Portrait of an Unknown Man in Black, with a Hat and Watch on a Table c.1675 National Trust, Polesden Lacey
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Gerbrand Pancras, Formerly Known as Hendrick Casimir II, Prince of Nassau-Dietz 1670 Manchester Art Gallery
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Portrait of a Man in His Study c.1668–1669 Guildhall Art Gallery
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A Lady Reading a Letter c.1665 The Wallace Collection
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A Lady Dressing Her Hair c.1657–1658 The Wallace Collection
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Cornelis Vos, Burgomaster of Deventer Manchester Art Gallery
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Portrait of a Young Man about 1663 The National Gallery, London
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An Officer dictating a Letter about 1655-8 The National Gallery, London
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Portrait of Hermanna van der Cruis about 1665-9 The National Gallery, London
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The Swearing of the Oath of Ratification of the Treaty of Münster 1648 The National Gallery, London
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A Woman playing a Theorbo to Two Men about 1667-8 The National Gallery, London
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Portrait of a Youth Hackney Museum
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Portrait of a Seated Peasant Woman Hackney Museum
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Portrait of a Man in a Black Dress Victoria and Albert Museum
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A Woman in Profile National Trust, Tatton Park
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Interior with Lady Washing Her Hands Essex County Council