Arcaded frieze
- Subject
- Gothic architecture of Western Pomerania
- Author, school, workshop
- unknown Brandenburg thatch builder
- Contributor
- —
- Style
- gothic
- Date
- early 14th century
- Type
- architectural detail
- Material and technique
- ceramic/lofting and masonry techniques
- Size
- —
- Signatures and inscriptions
- unsigned
- Identity number
- —
- Department
- —
- Links/analogies
- The form of the frieze testifies to the particularly close ties that linked the Cistercians of Kolbac with their confreres in the Brandenburg March. Similar panes of arcaded friezes adorned the western facades of the Cistercian churches in Chorin and Lehnin. They were the product of a Premonstratensian workshop operating on the territory of the Wkrzanska March (identically shaped ceramic elements adorned a number of unpreserved Premonstratensian buildings in Brandenburg).
- Owner
- Roman Catholic Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Kolbacz
- Copyright
- Public domain
- Location
- Church, west elevation, north elevation of tower on left (north) side
- Description
- Two arcades of a frieze composed of rectangular panels, with a convex pattern forming a series of semicircular arcades, the strongly recessed area of which is filled with a geometric zigzag ornament passing below the base of the arcades.
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