Moses ter Borch (1645–1667) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, whose work mostly consists of drawings.
Moses ter Borch | |
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Died | |
Nationality | Dutch Republic |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Dutch Golden Age, Baroque |
Biography
editMoses ter Borch was born in Zwolle as the youngest son of Gerard ter Borch the Elder and the brother of Gerard ter Borch and Gesina ter Borch, who taught him to draw and paint.[1] He died and was buried in Harwich after dying from wounds suffered in the Battle of Landguard Fort during the Second Anglo-Dutch War.[1]
Gallery
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Self-portrait, also known as Portrait of Jan Fabus, ca. 1661
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Old woman, 1655 / 1667
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Portrait of Gerard ter Borch the Elder (the artist's father), 1660
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Study of a Boy
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Prodigal Son and Farmyard with Poultry, c. 1661
References
edit- ^ a b Moses ter Borch in the RKD
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