for like a whole week I was gaslit into believing dans name was Borch now I refuse to call him anything else
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Gerard ter Borch, Meisje voor de Spiegel, Ca. 1652, Detail
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ab. 1676-1677 Gerard ter Borch - Portrait of a Lady
(Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal)
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Gerard ter Borch (Dutch, 1617-1681)
Nocturnal procession of the flagellants at night, c.1640
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
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Death and the Maiden by Elna Borch, 1905
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Happy New Year!!! My only new year resolution is going to be to survive 2024.
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Gerard ter Borch (1617-1681)
"A Woman Playing the Theorbo-Lute and a Cavalier" (c. 1658)
Oil on wood
Dutch Golden Age
Located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Music Lesson - Gerard ter Borch Dutch 1617 - 1681
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I think S1/S2 Jask shipped himself with Tea and Vea and that’s not explored nearly enough in fic
They're too busy thinkin about that dragon dilf dick
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Elna Borch - Death and the Maiden, 1905.
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happy year of the dragon 🎉🎊🐉 with our favorite golden dragon
(and, because it wouldn't be a post of mine, after all, without a long footnote: to be clear, villentretenmerth was inspired by the legend of the dragon of wawel hill, and when people (meaning: netflix) erroneously claim that he was inspired by asian dragons instead, and mention nothing of this krakówian dragon nor the cobbler twiney whom defeated it, it actually kind of ticks me off, not only because i find it lazy, but also because the whole point of villentretenmerth's character is that he's a subversion of the type of cruel, greedy dragon from european mythology... however, i'm setting all of this aside momentarily, because since i was born in 2000, my zodiac is that of a golden dragon, and because i also happen to be a witcher fan... i call for borch-posting)
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ab. 1670 Gesina ter Borch - Young Lady with Still Life
(USC Fisher Museum of Art)
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