- Jürgen Ovens
Infobox Artist
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name = Jürgen Ovens
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caption = Jürgen Ovens, "Detail" (Hermitage)
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birthdate = 1623
location =Tönning
deathdate = 9 December 1678
deathplace =Friedrichstadt
nationality = German
field = Painting
training = UnderRembrandt
movement = Baroque
works = "Blue Madonna" inSchleswig Cathedral
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influenced by =Rembrandt , Van Dyck
influenced =Jürgen Ovens (1623 –
9 December 1678 ), also known as Georg, or Jurriaen Ovens whilst in the Netherlands, was aportrait painter fromNorth Frisia and, according toArnold Houbraken , a pupil ofRembrandt . He is best known for his painting in the city hall ofAmsterdam and paintings for theDukes of Holstein-Gottorp for whom he worked for more than 30 years, also as an art dealer.Life
Ovens was the son of the farmer and alderman Ove Broders and Agneta Ovens (also called Broders). He grew up in in
Tönning ,Duchy of Schleswig . Since 1640 he worked forHendrick van Uylenburgh withGovaert Flinck in theSint Antoniesbreestraat . He probably went to Italy between 1643 and 1649. Until 1651, he lived in Amsterdam, then from May 1651 he went back toSchleswig-Holstein , claimed byFrederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp . In 1652 he married Maria Jens Martens (daughter of a rich Tönning alderman) inFriedrichstadt . His father-in-law gave him 60,000 Thaler, but demanded that he settle down nearby.In 1654 Ovens spent a few weeks in
Stockholm to paint the marriage betweenCharles X Gustav andHedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp . In 1657 Ovens travelled to Amsterdam because of a war between the Swedish and the Danish. He cooperated with Flinck. Ovens became a citizen of Amsterdam in order to get a job, as the rules of guilds were very strict. Ovens was appreciated for his portraits and paintedNicolaes Tulp twice, his daughter Margaretha Tulp, her brother Dirk and his wife Anna Burgh. He also painted a portrait of the father ofGodert de Ginkell, 1st Earl of Athlone ,Comenius ,Maarten Tromp ,Charles II of England ,Adam Olearius , three timesChristina of Sweden ,Lucia Wijbrants ,Dirck Kerckring and twiceJosepho Francisco Borri , an eye doctor,charlatan and alchemist.Ovens was living in a house in the
Jordaan with a large studio under the roof. He rented out the cellar as a public house, just like Flinck did, who used to own it and died the year before.Gerrit van Uylenburgh bought the house next door, also owned by Flinck.Johannes Lingelbach was a friend and a witness when his children were baptized in the Lutheran church. In 1661 Ovens was asked to finish a painting begun by Flinck. The painting had to be placed in the town hall, within a few days, when Rembrandt's painting "The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis " was rejected. Ovens was paid 48 guilders, very little compared to the others, but still a good salary in those days.Ovens returned to Friedrichstadt at the instruction of
Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp , as one of the richest inhabitants. From 1674 to 1675, he lived again in Holland and paintedMichiel de Ruyter and Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen. After returning toHolstein he painted the altarpiece of St. Christopher's in Friedrichstadt, painting himself in its top right section. His grave is also in the church.Works
Ovens' best-known work is the "Blue Madonna" in
Schleswig Cathedral . A self-portrait may be seen in the Laurentius-Kirche in Tönning. Further works by Ovens can be found in the collections of the Schleswig-Holsteinischen Landesmuseums at the Schloss Gottorf. He made 45 paintings for the Amalienburg in Gottorf. TheEarl of Arundel owned seventeen paintings by Ovens; the collection was sold in 1684. According to Schmidt there is nothing German in his paintings and he belongs to the Dutch School of painting.Bibliography
* Dudok van Heel, S.A.C. (1982) HET ‘SCHILDERHUIS’ VAN GOVERT FLINCK EN DE KUNSTHANDEL VAN UYLENBURGH AAN DE LAURIERGRACHT TE AMSTERDAM. In: Amstelodamum Jrb 74, pp. 77-8.
* Ulrich Schulte-Wülwer: Malerei in Schleswig-Holstein, Katalog der Gemäldesammlung des Städtischen Museums Flensburg, Heide 1989.
* Schmidt, H. (1922) Jürgen Ovens, Sein Leben und Seine Werke. Kiel.External links
* [http://www.museen-sh.de/ml/digicult.php?digiID=200.6881230 Works by Jürgen Ovens]
* [http://rijksmuseum.nl/collectie/zoeken/asset.jsp?id=SK-A-1680&lang=en Rijksmuseum on Jürgen Ovens]
* [http://www.kunstkopie.de/a/ovens-jurgen/claudius-civilis-leaving.html Unfinished Claudius Civilis by Ovens]
* [https://stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/archieven/archiefbank/indexen/doopregisters/zoek/search.nl.pl?v1=J*&b1=&a1=O*&r1=0&v2=Maria&b2=&a2=Martens&r2=2&d1=&m1=&y1=1650&d2=&m2=&y2=1670&rs=0&x=54&y=10 Amsterdam City Archives: records on his two children and wife]
* [http://www.martinschlu.de/kulturgeschichte/neunzehntes/vormaerz/storm/1876/ovens.htm Biography in German with links to a novel byTheodor Storm ]
* [http://www.hoogsteder.com/paintings/painters/ovens A painting of a young woman asFlora (goddess) ]
* [http://www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk/collections/objects/category/9/201/ Portrait of a young lady]
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