Govert-Marinus Augustijn
Govert-Marinus Augustijn was a Dutch potter in the style of the Art Nouveau. He was the son of pottery manufacturer Govert Johannes Augustijn and Maria van Dijke.
Live and work
The city of Bergen op Zoom was since the fifteenth century one of the most important centers for the production of ceramics in Europe. A dozen families, including the families Vetten and Augustijn and Augustine, dominated this industry. The family of Govert-Marinus already knew at least six generations of potters, and was descended from Adriaen Augustijn, a master potter, known to have married on December 20, 1661, with Margrieten Jans.Govert-Marinus was the grandson of Govert Marinus Govertz. Augustijn, a major pottery manufacturer married to Anna Straatman. This Anna was the sister of Lambert Straatman, ship owner and commissioner in Brussels, which was the great-father of the famous Belgian Art Nouveau -decorateur Gabriel Van Dievoet, and architect Henri Van Dievoet.
Govert-Marinus married on May 4, 1906, in Bergen op Zoom with Cornelia Scriwanek, born in Maastricht, April 23, 1873.