Self-portrait
1660 - 1661
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
26.5; 18; 6
About this artwork
oil on canvas
Art Historical Context
Moses ter Borch's *Self-Portrait* (0–1661) is a compact oil on canvas, measuring just 26.5 × 18 cm, now treasured in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum. during the Dutch Golden Age this intimate work showcases the young artist's skill in a modest scale, likely intended for personal study or private collection rather than grand display. As a member of the accomplished Ter Borch family of painters, Moses contributed to the era's tradition of refined portraiture. Self-portraits were a hallmark of 17th-century Dutch, allowing painters like Rembrandt and his contemporaries to explore identity, technique, and...
About the Artist
Moses ter Borch · 1645–1667
Moses ter Borch (1645–1667) was a Dutch Golden Age draftsman whose brief life and tragic death during military service have made him a poignant figure in Dutch art history. Born in Zwolle in 1645 as the youngest son of Gerard ter Borch the Elder, Moses grew up in one of the Netherlands' most accomplished artistic families. His half-siblings—Gerard ter Borch the Younger (1617–1681), the celebrated ...