Gerard Ter Borch Painting Reproductions 1 of 4
1617-1681
Dutch Baroque Painter
In the tumultuous art world of the mid-17th century, Gerard ter Borch’s cosmopolitan flair set him apart. Restless and full of possibility, he roamed from London to Italy and beyond, absorbing cultures as readily as he absorbed the distinctive brushwork of his peers. It was during his sojourn in Spain that Philip IV reputedly posed for him, an indisputable token of respect. Such recognition hints at the refined sensibility that would later bloom in Ter Borch’s domestic interiors, where gracious figures engage in hushed dialogue or practice music with poised restraint. One of his pivotal stops, in Münster around 1646, resulted in a small set of paintings and a notable group portrait commemorating a peace treaty—an austere record of negotiation and ceremony that showed his capacity for precise observation of historical moments.
Before this peripatetic phase, however, Ter Borch had already demonstrated unusual skill in his native Zwolle. Raised under the tutelage of Gerard ter Borch the Elder, he produced a striking drawing at just eight years old—an elegant study of a figure seen from behind. With that childhood effort, the seeds of his mature style were visibly planted: a fascination with posture, a gentle handling of line, and an almost understated knack for capturing personality. When he ventured to Amsterdam and then back to Zwolle, those journeys hinted at a curiosity that only expanded upon his later enrollment with Pieter Molijn in Haarlem in 1634. The local guild promptly acknowledged his promise, and in 1635, he traveled to London to join his uncle, the engraver Robert van Voerst.
By the time he finally settled in Deventer, Ter Borch appeared every inch a traveling connoisseur of the age. In February 1654, he married Geertruyt Matthijs, establishing himself in a city that would serve as his principal address until his death on December 8, 1681. During that time, he became a citizen of Deventer and even took on the role of a city counselor, marking a new stage in his life where civic responsibility stood alongside artistic endeavor. Documents also place him in other major cities—Amsterdam, The Hague, Kampen, and Delft—suggesting he maintained a network of patrons and fellow artists. In one particularly interesting moment, Ter Borch co-witnessed the signing of a legal affidavit in Delft alongside Johannes Vermeer, an encounter that reminds us how small and interconnected the Dutch art community could be.
Any casual observer of Ter Borch’s art might first be struck by his quieter, more thoughtful genre scenes depicting society’s upper tier. In contrast to the earlier room settings—some of which parallel the work of Willem Duyster and Pieter Codde—these later works are typically small in format and show a limited number of elegantly dressed figures engaged in everyday activities like letter writing. The restrained color palette and nuanced treatment of fabrics convey a sense of intimacy rather than ostentation. Over time, he honed this approach into a distinctive style, one that explores refined psychology while avoiding the louder flourishes often associated with Baroque painting. He also turned his hand to portraiture, creating small-scale, full-length likenesses that reveal his capacity to model texture and subtle emotion. Caspar Netscher, his most significant pupil, inherited much of this skill, crafting his own compositions while also producing copies of Ter Borch’s paintings. Through such lineage, the influence of Gerard ter Borch endured, his quietly observant touch marking him as a central figure in the measured, cultivated spirit of Dutch Golden Age art.
Before this peripatetic phase, however, Ter Borch had already demonstrated unusual skill in his native Zwolle. Raised under the tutelage of Gerard ter Borch the Elder, he produced a striking drawing at just eight years old—an elegant study of a figure seen from behind. With that childhood effort, the seeds of his mature style were visibly planted: a fascination with posture, a gentle handling of line, and an almost understated knack for capturing personality. When he ventured to Amsterdam and then back to Zwolle, those journeys hinted at a curiosity that only expanded upon his later enrollment with Pieter Molijn in Haarlem in 1634. The local guild promptly acknowledged his promise, and in 1635, he traveled to London to join his uncle, the engraver Robert van Voerst.
By the time he finally settled in Deventer, Ter Borch appeared every inch a traveling connoisseur of the age. In February 1654, he married Geertruyt Matthijs, establishing himself in a city that would serve as his principal address until his death on December 8, 1681. During that time, he became a citizen of Deventer and even took on the role of a city counselor, marking a new stage in his life where civic responsibility stood alongside artistic endeavor. Documents also place him in other major cities—Amsterdam, The Hague, Kampen, and Delft—suggesting he maintained a network of patrons and fellow artists. In one particularly interesting moment, Ter Borch co-witnessed the signing of a legal affidavit in Delft alongside Johannes Vermeer, an encounter that reminds us how small and interconnected the Dutch art community could be.
Any casual observer of Ter Borch’s art might first be struck by his quieter, more thoughtful genre scenes depicting society’s upper tier. In contrast to the earlier room settings—some of which parallel the work of Willem Duyster and Pieter Codde—these later works are typically small in format and show a limited number of elegantly dressed figures engaged in everyday activities like letter writing. The restrained color palette and nuanced treatment of fabrics convey a sense of intimacy rather than ostentation. Over time, he honed this approach into a distinctive style, one that explores refined psychology while avoiding the louder flourishes often associated with Baroque painting. He also turned his hand to portraiture, creating small-scale, full-length likenesses that reveal his capacity to model texture and subtle emotion. Caspar Netscher, his most significant pupil, inherited much of this skill, crafting his own compositions while also producing copies of Ter Borch’s paintings. Through such lineage, the influence of Gerard ter Borch endured, his quietly observant touch marking him as a central figure in the measured, cultivated spirit of Dutch Golden Age art.
81 Gerard ter Borch Paintings
Paternal Admonition c.1655
Oil Painting
$1920
$1920
Canvas Print
$54.88
$54.88
SKU: GTB-145
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 71 x 73 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 71 x 73 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Girl in Peasant Costume, the Painter's Half-Sister c.1650
Oil Painting
$830
$830
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-146
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 28 x 23 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 28 x 23 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Woman at a Mirror c.1650
Oil Painting
$1052
$1052
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-147
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 34.5 x 26 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 34.5 x 26 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Woman Drinking with Sleeping Soldier early 1660
Oil Painting
$1368
$1368
SKU: GTB-148
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Woman Drinking Wine c.1656/57
Oil Painting
$1245
$1245
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-149
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 37.5 x 28.7 cm
Stadel Museum, Frankfurt, Germany
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 37.5 x 28.7 cm
Stadel Museum, Frankfurt, Germany
Woman Peeling Apples 1660
Oil Painting
$1608
$1608
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-150
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 36.3 x 30.7 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 36.3 x 30.7 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria
The Lute Player n.d.
Oil Painting
$1166
$1166
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-151
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 31 x 27 cm
Koninklijk Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 31 x 27 cm
Koninklijk Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium
Man Offering a Woman Coins c.1662/63
Oil Painting
$1853
$1853
Canvas Print
$59.17
$59.17
SKU: GTB-152
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 68 x 55 cm
Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 68 x 55 cm
Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Boy Ridding his Dog of Fleas c.1665
Oil Painting
$1113
$1113
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-153
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 34.4 x 27.1 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 34.4 x 27.1 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany
Helena van der Schalcke c.1648
Oil Painting
$1193
$1193
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-6171
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 34 x 28.5 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 34 x 28.5 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch c.1667/69
Oil Painting
$2148
$2148
Canvas Print
$93.75
$93.75
SKU: GTB-6172
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 76.2 x 56.5 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 76.2 x 56.5 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Ratification of the Treaty of Munster, 15 May 1648 1648
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-6173
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 46 x 60 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 46 x 60 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Portrait of a Woman 1681
Oil Painting
$1414
$1414
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-6174
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 46.4 x 38.1 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 46.4 x 38.1 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA
Man on Horseback 1634
Oil Painting
$1243
$1243
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-6175
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 55 x 41 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 55 x 41 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA
Portrait of a Gentleman in Black c.1639/40
Oil Painting
$1399
$1399
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-6176
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 48.6 x 35.7 cm
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California, USA
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 48.6 x 35.7 cm
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California, USA
Portrait of a Young Lady c.1665/70
Oil Painting
$1615
$1615
Canvas Print
$54.22
$54.22
SKU: GTB-6177
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 53.5 x 40.6 cm
Frick Collection, New York, USA
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 53.5 x 40.6 cm
Frick Collection, New York, USA
The Ratification of the Treaty of Munster 1648
Canvas Print
$66.30
$66.30
SKU: GTB-6178
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 45.4 x 58.5 cm
National Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 45.4 x 58.5 cm
National Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Portrait of a Young Woman c.1665/70
Oil Painting
$1795
$1795
Canvas Print
$74.09
$74.09
SKU: GTB-6179
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 62.1 x 47.8 cm
San Diego Museum of Art, California, USA
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 62.1 x 47.8 cm
San Diego Museum of Art, California, USA
The Concert: Singer and Theorbo Player c.1657
Oil Painting
$2148
$2148
Canvas Print
$51.62
$51.62
SKU: GTB-6180
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 47 x 44 cm
Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 47 x 44 cm
Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Interior of an Inn 1636
Oil Painting
$1945
$1945
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-6181
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 30.6 x 36.8 cm
Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 30.6 x 36.8 cm
Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France
Portrait of a Man in his Study c.1668/69
Oil Painting
$1820
$1820
Canvas Print
$57.52
$57.52
SKU: GTB-6182
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 73 x 55 cm
Guildhall Art Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 73 x 55 cm
Guildhall Art Gallery, London, United Kingdom
A Lady Reading a Letter early 1660
Oil Painting
$1820
$1820
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-6183
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 44.2 x 32.2 cm
The Wallace Collection, London, United Kingdom
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 44.2 x 32.2 cm
The Wallace Collection, London, United Kingdom
The Pressing Invitation to Drink n.d.
Oil Painting
$1531
$1531
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-6184
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 26.7 x 20.3 cm
Private Collection
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 26.7 x 20.3 cm
Private Collection
Young Man Reading a Letter c.1680
Oil Painting
$1439
$1439
Canvas Print
$49.82
$49.82
SKU: GTB-6185
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 40.3 x 34.3 cm
Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan, USA
Gerard Ter Borch
Original Size: 40.3 x 34.3 cm
Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan, USA