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Nationality
  
Netherlands

Name
  
Gesina Borch


Known for
  
Painting

Gesina ter Borch

Born
  
15 November 1633 (
1633-11-15
)
Deventer, Dutch Republic

Movement
  
Dutch Golden Age, Baroque

Died
  
April 16, 1690, Zwolle, Netherlands

Periods
  
Baroque, Dutch Golden Age

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Gesina ter Borch (15 November 1633 – 16 April 1690) was a Dutch Golden Age watercolorist and draftswoman, whose work mostly consists of watercolor paintings in albums. Most of her work captured her observations of family life, current events, and fashionable people. In addition to the visual arts, Gesina wrote love poetry.

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Biography

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Gesina ter Borch was born on 15 November 1633 in Deventer in the Dutch Republic. She was the first child of the third marriage of Gerard ter Borch the Elder, who taught her to draw and paint. Her half-brother Gerard ter Borch II enjoyed artistic success and corresponded with Gesina frequently. After the loss of her younger brother, Moses, to the Second English War, Gesina's work conveyed her deep sadness. She lived her whole life on the Sassenstraat in Zwolle, where she died on 16 April 1690.

Works

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While only one painting by Gesina ter Borch is known, three watercolor albums survive, as well as 59 loose sheets of drawings. Her work was not widely known during her lifetime, because she was an amateur rather than a professional artist. Between ages 14 and 15, Gesina began her first album, Materi-boeck. Between 1652 and 1660, she produced a second album with 116 sheets containing songs, poems, and illustrations.


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References

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