1. Neighbours : Travelling Artists between the Low Countries and the German Lands
- 1.1 Documenting the Mobility of Artists: from Gerson to RKDartists&
- 1.2 Numbers of Artists on the Move
- 1.3 Destinations of Netherlandish Artists on the Move
- 1.4 Reasons to be Mobile
- 1.5 The Mobility of Artists from the Low Countries in the German Lands
- 1.6 The Mobility of German Artists to the Netherlands
- 1.7 Conclusions
13. The Imitation of Dutch and Flemish Art in Jürgen Ovens’ (1623-1678) Paintings in Schleswig-Holstein
- 13.1 Ovens’ First Years in Amsterdam
- 13.2 Ovens’ Self-Portrait (c. 1652) : between Rembrandt and Van Dyck
- 13.3 The Gottorf Peace Party and its Artistic Connections
- 13.4 Young Woman in a Blue Satin Dress : Sources and Copies
- 13.5 A Self-Portrait in Assistenza
- 13.6 Flinck and Ovens in the Amsterdam Town Hall
- 13.7 Ovens’ Resurrection of Christ: an Emulation of the Bahr Epitaph
- 13.8 Ovens’ Admiration for Van Dyck’s Lamentation of Christ
- 13.9 Concluding Remarks