Gaspar Netscher (1639-1684), Dutch artist
Sitter in 2 portraits
Artist associated with 9 portraits
Gaspar Netschar was a Dutch portrait and genre painter. He began his training under a local artist named Hendrick Coster, and in 1654 became a student of Ter Borch in Deventer. He was Ter Borch's most gifted pupil, probably worked as an assistant as well and he appears several times as a model on Ter Borch's paintings. Netschar moved to The Hague in 1662, where he established himself as a successful portrait painter, being patronised by, among others, William III.
by Gaspar Netscher
oil on canvas, 1671
NPG 3813
by Gaspar Netscher
oil on canvas, 1675
NPG 3812
by Wallerant Vaillant, after Gaspar Netscher
mezzotint, circa 1650-1675
NPG D19716
by Wallerant Vaillant, after Gaspar Netscher
mezzotint, circa 1650-1675
NPG D16716
by Jacobus Houbraken, after Gaspar Netscher
line engraving, 1750
NPG D31074
by Jacobus Houbraken, after Gaspar Netscher
line engraving, 1750
NPG D9291
Unknown man engraved as James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch
by William Baillie, after Gaspar Netscher, after Jan van Wyck
mezzotint, 30 September 1774 (in or before 1676)
NPG D29402
Unknown man engraved as James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch
by William Baillie, after Gaspar Netscher, after Jan van Wyck
mezzotint, 30 September 1774 (in or before 1676)
NPG D38870
Unknown man engraved as James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch
by William Baillie, after Gaspar Netscher, after Jan van Wyck
mezzotint, 30 September 1774 (in or before 1676)
NPG D39265
All paintings by this artist on the BBC Your Paintings website
Place
Netherlands









