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Gerard ter Borch the Younger-Attrib. "Young man", superb oil on copper miniature, 1640s 8500 EUR THE SELLER WILL COVER SHIPPING WITH REGULAR MAIL FOR THIS ITEM! Gerard ter Borch the Younger (1617 Zwolle, Netherlands - 1681 Deventer, Netherlands) was a son and pupil of Gerard ter Borch the Elder (1582-1663). In ca. 1633/35 he became a pupil of landscape artist Pieter Molyn and in 1635 was accepted to the Guild of Saint Luke of Haarlem. In the same (or next?) year he moved to London, where he worked in the studio of his uncle, engraver Robert van Voerst. Between 1637 and 1648 Gerard ter Borch the Younger undertook trips to Italy, Spain, France, Spanish Netherlands, and Germany. After 1648 he lived in Amsterdam with frequent interruptions for visits to Zwolle. In 1654 he got married and settled in Deventer, where he then became a popular genre artist. Besides genre, he specialized in portraits.
midec06 Condition: good; in early-19th century baroque frame Creation Year: 1640s Measurements: UNFRAMED:7,8x6,2cm/3,1x2,4in FRAMED: 18,3x16,8cm/7,2x6,6in Object Type: Framed miniature Style: Portrait miniatures Technique: oil on copper Inscription: - Creator: Gerard ter Borch the Younger Creator Dates: 1617 Zwolle-1681 Deventer Nationality: Dutch
OBS: Austrian mail refunds cases of loss or damage with maximum EUR 500.
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