Jürgen Ovens : 1623 Tönning - 1678 Friedrichstadt
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Adolph VIII of Holstein renounces the Danish crown in 1448 in favor of his nephew Christiancidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegory on the crowning of Hedwig Eleonora of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1636-1715) as queen of Sweden by the goddess Minervacidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
August Friedrich (1646-1705), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorfcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Duke Christian Albrecht of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp (1641-1694) and his wife, duchess Frederica Amalia (1649-1704), in a pastoral landscapecidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Gottorf peace party. The Gottorf ducal family in a peace allegorycidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Hedwig Eleonora (1636-1715), Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, Queen of Swedencidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of a couple with six children, possibly the family of Servaes Auxbrebiscidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of a mancidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Adam Olearius (1599-1671), Gottorpian court librariancidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Christian Albrecht (1641-1694), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorfcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Frederica Amalia of Denmark (1649-1704) with her children Sophia Amalia (1670-1710), Frederik IV (1671-1702), and Christian August (1673-1720)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Self-portraitcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
The marriage of princess Hedwig Eleonore of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf with the Swedish king Charles X Gustav on 24 October 1654cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
The regents of the Amsterdam Oudezijds Huiszittenhuiscidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
The Swedish king Karl X Gustav and queen Hedwig Eleonore of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf leave Sankt Nicolai church in Stockholm after the coronation on 26 October 1654cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
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Adolph VIII of Holstein renounces the Danish crown in 1448 in favor of his nephew Christiancidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegory on the crowning of Hedwig Eleonora of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1636-1715) as queen of Sweden by the goddess Minervacidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
August Friedrich (1646-1705), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorfcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Duke Christian Albrecht of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp (1641-1694) and his wife, duchess Frederica Amalia (1649-1704), in a pastoral landscapecidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Gottorf peace party. The Gottorf ducal family in a peace allegorycidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Hedwig Eleonora (1636-1715), Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, Queen of Swedencidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of a couple with six children, possibly the family of Servaes Auxbrebiscidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of a mancidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Adam Olearius (1599-1671), Gottorpian court librariancidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Christian Albrecht (1641-1694), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorfcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Frederica Amalia of Denmark (1649-1704) with her children Sophia Amalia (1670-1710), Frederik IV (1671-1702), and Christian August (1673-1720)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Self-portraitcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
The marriage of princess Hedwig Eleonore of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf with the Swedish king Charles X Gustav on 24 October 1654cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
The regents of the Amsterdam Oudezijds Huiszittenhuiscidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
The Swedish king Karl X Gustav and queen Hedwig Eleonore of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf leave Sankt Nicolai church in Stockholm after the coronation on 26 October 1654cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object