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Gerrit and Cornelis Schellinger as children c. 1675-85 by the exquisitely talented Gesina Ter Borch (Rijksmuseum)
She is one of my favourite artists of the 17thC - transports you right there.
A Young Woman at Her Toilet with a Maid
c. 1650–51
Gerard ter Borch the Younger
(Met Museum)
Two Country Women Walking in a Landscape,
Gesina ter Borch, 1654
(Rijksmuseum)
'My second Cattrinken died 27 June Anno 1633'. #otd
She had been born on 12 April 1633.
Done by her father, the artist Gerard Ter Borch
(Rijksmuseum)
House party
drawn by Gesina Ter Borch on 21 Dec 1653
(Rijksmuseum)
Gerard ter Borch (Dutch, 1617–1681)
Portrait of a woman, c.1670.
Collection & © @mfaboston
#Portrait
Portret van Gerard ter Borch de Oude, in achthoekige omlijsting, 1655 #rijksmuseum #europeana https://t.co/oeaIbNM5Pk
Pair of Lovers in a Formal Garden,
Gesina ter Borch, 18 June 1658
(Rijksmuseum)
"Na każdym statku, a w szczególności na dużym żaglowcu, dzieje się najlepiej, jeśli trzy osoby nie mają fachowej roboty: kapitan, kapelan i lekarz."
Słucham najlepszej książki na lato dla miłośników przygody na morzu. "Znaczy Kapitan" Karola Olgierda Borchardta.
Two women tamping washing in a tub, 1652 by Dutch Golden Age painter Gesina ter Borch #WomensArt
Moses ter Borch, 1661, De Heilige Hieronymus in de woestijn #europeana #museumarchive https://t.co/9Nh9CP8upW
23 April: St Ibar (d. 500/2) of Becc Ériu/Beggerin Island, Co #Wexford. Bishop before St Patrick. Now part of Slobs (wildfowl reserve). 🎨Du Noyer. In Enniscorthy museum & @NMIreland. 📷Ibar dedicated pilgrimage church on Lady's Island ©Andreas F. Borchert https://t.co/0dup30gLYc
A Boy Gives an Apple to a Younger Boy, 1645-50, by #GesinaTerBorch (Dutch, 1631-1690), who died #otd (Apr 16). @Rijksmuseum; source, https://t.co/FT6Dgw6bee #womenartists #artherstory
There's something quite lovely about the #nuntastic nun painted here by Gesina Ter Borch in 1657 (Rijksmuseum)
This wonderful 1652/53 depiction of washerwomen, also giving the text of their song is by the brilliant Gesina Ter Borch, 1633-1690
(Rijksmuseum)
Rare image of an #earlymodern Dutch attic by Harmen ter Borch, ca. 1651, #rijksmuseum. Spot all those items which were described so many times in the notarial deeds: old pots, boxes and a chest. @Krabbelmuur @voetnoot @mrjmschaap https://t.co/u0IS2goS8B https://t.co/ARRjwHFoKp