Bundle of posts with plinth
- Subject
- Gothic architecture of Western Pomerania
- Author, school, workshop
- unknown Pomeranian or Brandenburg thatch builder
- Contributor
- —
- Style
- Gotycki
- Date
- 1st half of the 14th century (before 1347)
- Type
- architectural detail
- Material and technique
- brick, masonry/lofting and masonry techniques
- Size
- —
- Signatures and inscriptions
- —
- Identity number
- —
- Department
- —
- Links/analogies
- the detail is part of the third, full Gothic phase of the church, completed in 1347.
- Owner
- Roman Catholic Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Kolbacz
- Copyright
- Public domain
- Location
- Church, lower part of chancel interior walls
- Description
- A bundle of three moulded servants rises from a pentagonal, diagonally set plinth topped by a moulded cornice. The central, forward-facing servants are framed on the sides by recessed servants, forming a kind of lisaille. The whole creates the effect of several layers of so-called thick masonry, characteristic of Gothic architecture.