Jan Blažej Santini Aichel (3 February 1677 – 7 December 1723) was a Czech
architect
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of
Italian
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descent, whose major works represent the unique
Baroque Gothic style - the special combination of the
Baroque
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and
Gothic
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styles.
Biography
He was born on the day of
Saint Blaise
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as the oldest son to a respectable family of a Prague
stonemason
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s Santini Aichel (his grandfather Antonio Aichel moved from
Italy
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to
Prague
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in the 1630s) and was baptized in the
St. Vitus Cathedral
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as Johann Blasius Aichel. He was born with a physical disability – paralysis of a half of his body. This prevented him from a successful follow-up to his father's career. He only served his time of apprenticeship (as did his brother Franz), but he also studied painting from the imperial and royal painter Christian Schröder.
Around 1696 he started to travel and gain experience. After his journey through
Austria
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he arrived in
Rome
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,
Italy
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, where he had the possibility to meet with the work of a radical architect,
Francesco Borromini
Francesco Borromini (, ), byname of Francesco Castelli (; 25 September 1599 – 2 August 1667), was an Italian architect born in the modern Swiss canton of Ticino .
[Fleming, John, et al. (1972) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture''. Harmondsworth: Penguin.] Borromini's influence is apparent in his predilection for star-shaped forms and complex symbolism. Many of his buildings are airy and elegant, yet he was considered a maverick genius by his contemporaries and exerted little influence on subsequent generations of Bohemian architects. It was in
Italy
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where Santini incorporated into his name his father's name, Santini.
In 1700 Santini started to design independently and to build, which ensured his own income, he then became a member of one craft guild and founded his own construction company.
Santini married Schröder's daughter (Veronica Elisabeth) in 1707. They had four children, but all three sons died from tuberculosis at an early age; the only child left was Anna Veronika (born 1713). Santini's wife died seven years later and he remarried a South Bohemian noblewoman, Antonia Ignatia Chrapická of Mohliškovice whereby Santini was ennobled. Daughter Jana Ludmila and son Jan Ignác Rochus were born from this marriage.
Santini acquired the style of
Jean Baptiste Mathey
Jean Baptiste Mathey (1630–1696) was a French architect and painter born in Dijon.
Between 1675 and 1694 Mathey enjoyed a remarkable career in which his French planning and devotion to classical rationality (as opposed to the luxuriance of I ...
and after his death also finished several works of him. In 1705, he bought
Valkounský house (no. 211) in Nerudova street for 3000 gold coins in cash and rebuilt it. Santini became a well-known person, but unfortunately, he died at a fairly young age of 46 and some of his works therefore remained unfinished.
The
asteroid
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...
37699 Santini-Aichl is named in his honour.
Works
* Monastery
in
Sedlec u Kutné Hory (reconstruction, 1703–1708,
World Heritage Site
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)
* Chapel of Saint Anne in
Panenské Břežany
Panenské Břežany (german: Jungfern-Breschan) is a municipality and village in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants.
Geography
Panenské Břežany lies about north of Prague. T ...
(1705–1707)
* Pilgrimage Church of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary and Cistercian Provost Office in
Mariánská Týnice
Mariánská Týnice is a former pilgrimage site in Kralovice in the Czech Republic. It is a complex of a monastery with the Baroque Church of the Annunciation and the Cistercian provost office built by Jan Santini Aichel in the 18th century. T ...
(1707–1710)
* Convent of the Cistercian Monastery in
Plasy
Plasy (; german: Plass) is a town in Plzeň-North District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,800 inhabitants. It is known for its former monastery.
Administrative parts
Villages of Babina, Horní Hradiště, Lomnička, Neb ...
(reconstruction, 1711–1723)
* Monastery Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary, St Wolfgang and St Benedict in
Kladruby (1711)
* Monastery Church of the Nativity of Virgin Mary in
Želiv
Želiv (german: Seelau) is a municipality and village in Pelhřimov District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants.
Želiv lies approximately north of Pelhřimov, north-west of Jihlava, and south-east ...
(reconstruction, 1714–1720)
* Pilgrimage
Church of the Name of Virgin Mary in
Křtiny (1718)
*
Pilgrimage Church of Saint John of Nepomuk
The Pilgrimage Church of Saint John of Nepomuk ( cs, Poutní kostel svatého Jana Nepomuckého) at Zelená hora (meaning "Green Hill", german: Grünberg) is a religious building at the edge of Žďár nad Sázavou, Czech Republic, near the histori ...
on Zelená hora in
Žďár nad Sázavou
Žďár nad Sázavou (; german: Saar) is a town in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 20,000 inhabitants. It is situated on a major rail link between Prague and Brno. The town both industrial and tourist centre. It is known ...
(1719–1727,
World Heritage Site
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)
*
Karlova Koruna Chateau
Karlova Koruna (german: Karlskrone) is a château in the town of Chlumec nad Cidlinou in the Czech Republic.
History
The château was built for František Ferdinand Kinský in 1721–23.
Construction was completed in time for King Charles VI's c ...
in
Chlumec nad Cidlinou
Chlumec nad Cidlinou (; german: Chlumetz an der Zidlina) is a town in Hradec Králové District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,600 inhabitants.
Administrative parts
The town is made up of town parts of Chlume ...
(1721–1723)
* Church of Saint Wenceslaus in
Zvole (reconstruction)
* Church of Saints Peter and Paul in
Horní Bobrová (1714)
* Church of the Visitation of Virgin Mary in
Obyčtov
* Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary in
Netín
* Provost Church of St Peter and Paul in Rajhrad (1721)
* Initial architect for the rebuilding of
Zbraslav
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T ...
chateau
* Design and constructions of the
Kalec chateau
* Reconstruction of
Valkounsky House (No.211-III) in
Prague
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- Malá Strana (after 1705)
Gallery
Zelená hora - poutní kostel.jpg, Pilgrimage Church of Saint John of Nepomuk on Zelená hora, a World Heritage Site
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Jan Santini Aichel - Zelená Hora ground plan 2.jpg, Ground plan of the church on Zelená hora
Zvole-kostel svateho Vaclava.jpeg, Church of St. Wenceslaus in Zvole
Kladruby5.JPG, Monastery Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary, St Wolfgang and St Benedict in Kladruby
Areál cisterciáckého kláštera v Plasích.jpg, Convent of the Cistercian Monastery in Plasy complex
Plasy, Czech town - monastery, large hall.jpg, Interior of the Convent of the Cistercian Monastery in Plasy
Mariánská Týnice, jižní průčelí.jpg, Pilgrimage Church of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary and Cistercian Provost Office in Mariánská Týnice
Chlumec - Karlova koruna.jpg, Karlova Koruna Chateau in Chlumec nad Cidlinou
Jan Santini Aichel - Rajhrad Drawing 01.jpg, Original 18th century drawing of Provost Church of St Peter and Paul in Rajhrad by Santini
Golden Spiral by Brad Hammonds.jpg, Stairs of the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist, Sedlec
References
2.
HORYNA, Mojmír'' J. B. Santini-Aichel – Život a dílo''.
Karolinum
Karolinum (formerly Latin: ''Collegium Carolinum'', in Czech ''Karlova kolej'') is a complex of buildings located in the Old Town of the City of Prague. Karolinum, the seat of the Charles University, is one of the oldest dormitories situated in C ...
, Praha 1998, .
3. KALINA, Pavel. ''In opere gotico unicus: The Hybrid Architecture of Jan Blazej Santini-Aichel and Patterns of Memory in Post-Reformation Bohemia.''Praha: UMENI-ART 58.1 (2010): 42-+.
4. YOUNG, Michael. Santini-Aichel'S Design for the Baroque Convent at the Cistercian. New York: Columbia, 1994.
External links
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1677 births
1723 deaths
Architects from Prague
Czech Baroque architects
Czech people of Italian descent