Gerard ter Borch, 1653 - Mother Combing Her Child's Hair, known asHunting for Lice - fine art print
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This over 360 year-old masterpiece "Mother Combing Her Child's Hair, known asHunting for Lice" was made by the baroque master Gerard ter Borch in 1653. The version of the masterpiece measures the size: height: 33,2 cm width: 28,7 cm | height: 13,1 in width: 11,3 in. Oil on panel was used by the painter as the medium of the artwork. "Signed: GTB" was the artpiece's original inscription. The piece of art is in the the art collection of Mauritshuis, which the Mauritshuis is home to the best artworks of Dutch painting of the seventeenth century. The classic art artwork, which belongs to the public domain is provided with courtesy of Mauritshuis, The Hague. Creditline of the artwork: Johannes van Bergen van der Grijp, Leiden; his sale, Zoeterwoude, 25 June 1784 (Lugt 3750), no. 133 (for 371 guilders to Delfos); Abraham Delfos Gallery, Leiden, 1784; Hendrik Rottermond, The Hague; his sale, Amsterdam, 18 July 1786 (Lugt 4072), no. 32 (for 300 guilders to Fouquet); Pieter Fouquet Gallery, Amsterdam, 1786; Dorothea, Baroness De Pagniet, Utrecht, until 1836; her sale, Utrecht, 26 July 1836 (Lugt 14441), no. 32 (for 1,175 guilders to Steengracht); jonkheer Johan Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1836-1846; acquired at a family auction by his second son, jonkheer Hendrik Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1846-1875; by inheritance to his nephew, Hendricus Adolphus Steengracht van Duivenvoorde, The Hague and Voorschoten, 1875-1912; his sale, Paris, 9 June 1913 (Lugt 72900), no. 7 (for 305,000 francs to Frederik Muller for the Rembrandt Association); acquired with the support of the Rembrandt Association, 1913. Besides, the alignment of the digital reproduction is in portrait format with a ratio of 1 : 1.2, meaning that the length is 20% shorter than the width. The painter Gerard ter Borch was an artist, whose art style can mainly be classified as Baroque. The artist lived for 64 years and was born in the year 1617 and died in the year 1681.
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- Aluminium dibond: Aluminium Dibond prints are metal prints with an outstanding depth effect. For the Direct Print On Aluminum Dibond, we print your selected artwork right onto the surface of the aluminum. The bright sections of the original artwork shine with a silky gloss, however without the glow. The UV print on Aluminum Dibond is one of the most demanded entry-level products and is a truly stylish way to showcase artworks, as it draws focus on the replica of the artwork.
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About the article
Article type: | fine art reproduction |
Reproduction method: | digital reproduction |
Production method: | UV direct printing |
Provenance: | German-made |
Stock type: | on demand |
Intended usage: | art print gallery, wall art |
Image orientation: | portrait format |
Image aspect ratio: | 1 : 1.2 - length : width |
Side ratio meaning: | the length is 20% shorter than the width |
Available variants: | canvas print, poster print (canvas paper), metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) variants: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) sizes: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Poster print (canvas paper) size options: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Aluminium dibond print options: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Framing of the art copy: | please bear in mind that this product does not have a frame |
Artpiece table
Name of the piece of art: | "Mother Combing Her Child's Hair, known asHunting for Lice" |
Classification: | painting |
General category: | classic art |
Artwork century: | 17th century |
Created in the year: | 1653 |
Artwork age: | 360 years |
Painted on: | oil on panel |
Original artwork dimensions: | height: 33,2 cm width: 28,7 cm |
Signed (artwork): | signed: GTB |
Museum: | Mauritshuis |
Location of the museum: | The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands |
Web URL: | www.mauritshuis.nl |
License: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Mauritshuis, The Hague |
Creditline: | Johannes van Bergen van der Grijp, Leiden; his sale, Zoeterwoude, 25 June 1784 (Lugt 3750), no. 133 (for 371 guilders to Delfos); Abraham Delfos Gallery, Leiden, 1784; Hendrik Rottermond, The Hague; his sale, Amsterdam, 18 July 1786 (Lugt 4072), no. 32 (for 300 guilders to Fouquet); Pieter Fouquet Gallery, Amsterdam, 1786; Dorothea, Baroness De Pagniet, Utrecht, until 1836; her sale, Utrecht, 26 July 1836 (Lugt 14441), no. 32 (for 1,175 guilders to Steengracht); jonkheer Johan Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1836-1846; acquired at a family auction by his second son, jonkheer Hendrik Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1846-1875; by inheritance to his nephew, Hendricus Adolphus Steengracht van Duivenvoorde, The Hague and Voorschoten, 1875-1912; his sale, Paris, 9 June 1913 (Lugt 72900), no. 7 (for 305,000 francs to Frederik Muller for the Rembrandt Association); acquired with the support of the Rembrandt Association, 1913 |
Artist overview
Artist: | Gerard ter Borch |
Jobs of the artist: | painter |
Classification: | old master |
Art styles: | Baroque |
Lifetime: | 64 years |
Born: | 1617 |
Year of death: | 1681 |
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Johannes van Bergen van der Grijp, Leiden; his sale, Zoeterwoude, 25 June 1784 (Lugt 3750), no. 133 (for 371 guilders to Delfos); Abraham Delfos Gallery, Leiden, 1784; Hendrik Rottermond, The Hague; his sale, Amsterdam, 18 July 1786 (Lugt 4072), no. 32 (for 300 guilders to Fouquet); Pieter Fouquet Gallery, Amsterdam, 1786; Dorothea, Baroness De Pagniet, Utrecht, until 1836; her sale, Utrecht, 26 July 1836 (Lugt 14441), no. 32 (for 1,175 guilders to Steengracht); jonkheer Johan Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1836-1846; acquired at a family auction by his second son, jonkheer Hendrik Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1846-1875; by inheritance to his nephew, Hendricus Adolphus Steengracht van Duivenvoorde, The Hague and Voorschoten, 1875-1912; his sale, Paris, 9 June 1913 (Lugt 72900), no. 7 (for 305,000 francs to Frederik Muller for the Rembrandt Association); acquired with the support of the Rembrandt Association, 1913