Jakub Auguston Jr. (born Giacomo Agustoni; c.1665–1670 – 3 August 1735) was a Czech Baroque architect of Italian descent. He lived in Plzeň and worked in entire West Bohemia.
Giacomo Agustoni was born in Rome between 1665 and 1670[1] (some sources specify that it was in 1665 or 1670,[2] others state 1668[3]) He was member of a branched family of Italian bricklayers and builders active in Bohemia from the first half of the 17th century.[1] He was the nephew of the builder Jakub Auguston Sr., who lived in Plzeň from 1661.[4] His uncle invited him to Plzeň and from then on Giacomo Agustoni was known as Jakub Auguston Jr. (Czech: Jakub Auguston mladší)[1]
In 1692[2] or 1694,[3] Auguston Jr. became a burgher of the city of Plzeň. Auguston Jr. worked with his uncle[4] until his uncle's death in 1701 and then took over his workshop.[1] A year before his death, Auguston Jr. built a magnificent house in Plzeň. He died in this house on 3 August 1735.[3] He was buried in the Church of Saint Anne in Plzeň.[2]
Auguston Jr. had two sons, Václav (1705–1758) and Josef (1717–1784). Václav worked for his father in the workshop and Josef also briefly worked as a builder before becoming a farmer.[2]
Work
Dolní Lukavice CastleAuguston House in Sedláčkova street in Plzeň
Jakub Auguston Jr. is one of the typical representatives of Czech Baroque architecture. He is the author of many burgher houses, churches and castles in West Bohemia. The Church of Saint Vitus in Dobřany is considered one of his most beautiful works.[1] There are several of his houses in the historic centre of Plzeň, which is protected as an urban monument reservation. Notable is the house in Sedláčkova Street, which he built for himself and his son Václav.[3][5]