Zespół Kafli gotyckich z Ujazdu koło Tomaszowa Mazowieckiego
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The article describes a nd of Gothic tiles found in the course of archaeological-architectonic research in the area of a residence in Ujazd near Tomaszów
Mazowiecki. The most important owners of the town, who considerably in uenced
the appearance of the castle, and then the palace were Piotr Strykowski, Piotr
Dunin, Kacper Denhoff and the Ostrowski family.
Material re ection of the complexes splendor were movable artifacts obtained during archaeological-architectonic research in the years 2002–2004.
The Gothic tiles, which constitute about 75% of a rich collection consisting of
over 1600 fragments were characteristic of the wealth of decorative motifs, which
were divided into thematic groups. Among them, coat of arms representations,
genre, sacral, court, architectonic renderings and illustrations of fauna and ora
were distinguished. Most frequent were tiles with images of coats of arms – presented in three graphic manners of simple narration. Specimens with more developed stylistics were less numerous (representation of Doliwa coat of arms with attributes of the metropolitan bishop of Gniezno may be an example). Except the
national emblem, White Eagle, all the other emblems represented on tiles of Ujazd
were mentioned in “Klejnoty”, authorship of which is ascribed to Jan D³ugosz.
Except tiles with images of coats of arms, specimens on which scenes of court
and knight’s themes were distinguished – for example a scene with Saint George
ghting the dragon, and probably amusement motifs, such as a representation
of a march of musicians with a bear. The collection also included tiles with representations of moralizing implications, which comprised a fox watching for geese.
What is also interesting is examples of images of various creatures, which are cetral motifs on tiles’ faces. First of them was a hybrid with human face and six
limbs, the other - commonly known mermaid. Such creatures also include a tiger
– this animal, although existing in a real world, in the Middle Ages was represented as a fantastic hybrid.
Moreover, architectonic motifs among which most interesting is a representation of the castle enclosed in schematic coat of arms were distinguished.
The described collection was compared to collections coming from royal,
prince’s and bishop’s residences from the area of Great Poland Province.
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