The older section contains amongst other things principal works by Jens Juel, Dankvart Dreyer, P.S. Krøyer and H.A. Brendekilde.
Jens Stoltenberg | Jens-Peter Herold | Jens Galschiøt | Jens Frahm | Niels Juel | Jens Voigt | Jens Eriksen | Jens Ulltveit-Moe | Jens Munk | Jens Mouris | Jens Lehmann | Jens Juel | Jens Christian Grøndahl | Jens Staubrand | Jens Peter Jacobsen | Jens Johansson | Walter Jens | Jens Olsen's World Clock | Jens Lindemann | Jens Lekman | Jens Knippschild | Jens Juel (diplomat) | Jens Jensen (landscape architect) | Jens Jensen | Jens Gunderssen | Jens Esmark | Jens Eisert | Dagny Juel | Salome Jens | Jens Zetlitz Monrad Kielland |
Erik Juel, often referred to as Erik Juel to Hundsbæk and Alsted (1591 – 13 February 1657), was a Danish courtier, seignory and Privy Councillor, the father of Admiral Niels Juel and of the politician and diplomat Jens Juel.
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Jens Juel (15 July 1631, Nørtorp Thy – 23 May 1700, Copenhagen)
With his enormous creative talent Clemens' reputation in Denmark grew, and he was in good company with his contemporaries Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard, Johan Martin Preisler, Johan Edvard Mandelberg, Johannes Wiedewelt and Jens Juel.