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A relief print is an image created by a printmaking process, such as woodcut, where the areas of the matrix (plate or block) that are to show printed black (typically) are on the original surface; ...

A relief is a wall mounted sculpture in which the three dimensional elements are raised from a flat base. Any three dimensional element attached to a basically flat wall mounted work of art is said to be in relief or a relief element.

bas relief or low relief
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Also see bas-relief, dent, frieze, grisaille, high relief, intaglio, medal, misericord, numismatics, plaque, repoussé, Romanesque, shadow, and tympanum.

Relief
A type of sculpture in which form project from a background. There are three degrees or types of relief: high, low, and sunken. In high relief, the forms stand far out from the background.

Relief Sculpture
Sculpture in which three-dimensional forms project from a flat background of which they are a part; The degree of projection can vary from high relief to low or base relief.
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Relief - All printing processes in which the non-printing areas of the block or plate are carved, engraved or etched away. Inks are applied onto the projected surface and transferred onto the paper.

Relief
The image is printed from the raised portions of a carved, etched, or cast block or other rigid material. The printing surface stands in relief above the rest of the block.

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relief printing - Printing methods in which a block of wood, linoleum or some other material's surface is carved so that an image can be printed from it — ...

Relief: The projection of a figure or part of a design from the background or plane on which it is carved or modelled.

Relief: The apparent or actual (impasto, collage) projection of three-dimensional forms.

relief 1) In sculpture, where images and forms are attached to a background and project off it. See low-relief and high-relief. 2) In printmaking, any process in which any area of the plate not to be printed is carved away, ...

RELIEF SCULPTURE

Statues or busts that exist independent of any architectural frame or setting and that viewers can walk around are freestanding sculptures, or sculptures in the round, whether the piece was carved or cast.

RELIEF
1. Sculpture in which figures or other images are attached to a flat background but project out from it to some degree (bas-relief, haut-relief). 2.

relief printing A printing technique in which the parts of the printing surface that carry ink are left raised, while the remaining areas are cut away. Woodcuts and linoleum prints (linocuts) are relief prints.

Relief
Forms of molded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern.
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RELIEF PRINT(ing) - distinguished by a 'stamped' appearance, a method of printing from a raised surface. (See printmaking terms) ...

bas-relief: a composition in shallow relief on a flat or curved surface (for example, on a coin).
body of work: a collection of developed and assembled works (usually by one artist) that represents an investigation or study.

Bas Relief
A three dimensional impression is which the image stands just slightly out from the flat background. References; blind emboss.
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bas-relief A low relief sculpture that projects only slightly from its two dimensional background.

Bas-relief. * Alto rilievo.
Baths. Roman baths consisted of a complex of buildings which were used as public baths and meeting place.

Low relief: see Relief
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Maquette (Bozzetto): scale model for large sculpture: simple three dimensional sketch of a work ...

High-Relief
(aka haut-relief)
A sculpture in which the figures and objects remain attached to a background plane and project off of it by at least half their normal depth.

Bas Relief*
Sculpture in which figures project only slightly from a background, as on a coin. Also known as low relief sculpture.

Ivory reliefs
Ascension of Christ and Noli me tangere, c. 400, with many elements of classical style remaining. See Drogo Sacramentary for a similar Ascension 450 years later.
Consular diptych, Constantinople 506, in fully Late Antique style ...

Relief sculptures using clay to create tiles
Using the photos taken as the inspiration for a mural of tiles, each student takes one section of the landscape to create a ceramic tile.
These tile can be joined together to create landscapes.

A relief-printing technique in which incisions made in a wood or linoleum block print white, and what is left in relief prints black.
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A relief print made from a sheet of linoleum into which a design has been cut with knives or burins. Similar to woodcut, The linoleum allows a greater variety and range of effects because it can be worked more easily.
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The relief sculpture of the cast-iron fireback is cleverly chosen from classical mythology. In the cavern of Hades, Pluto carries his two-pronged poker for brimstone.

"The relief of Herod's Feast, at Siena, was executed in 1425-1427; it is one of two panels originally ordered from Jacopo della Quercia for the baptismal fonts of Siena Cathedral.

These reliefs were pressed in moulds, as is shown by the frequent repetition of certain subjects with at most only slight differences; moreover the relief is low, with sharp and definite outlines such as a mould would produce.

Sculptural Relief on Stupa Gate
Sculptural reliefs were placed on all sides of the Parthenon, depicting the gods and various mythical battles.

Sculpture & Relief
- The Memphite Family of Nefer-Herenptah Called Fifi
- Sphinx of Tuthmosis III
- Unfinished Head of Nefertiti
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A flat, low-relief decorative strip on a wall that corresponds to a column in its parts, since, it has a base, a shaft, and capital. It is often fluted, in other words the surface is lined with parallel grooves. plague ...

bas relief - sculpture in which contours and forms protrude slightly from a flattened surface, of which they are a part; see: relief ...

bas-relief Low relief; sculpture in which figures project slightly from the background. Back to Top
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cameo A gem on which a design has been engraved in relief.

Haut-relief (Alto-rilievo, high relief)
Form of sculptural relief characterized by a prominent projection from the surrounding surface.
Hellenic
Greek culture of the 11th century BCE to 323 BCE.
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bas-relief See relief sculpture.
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Bas-relief. Sculpture in which areas project slightly from a flat surface. Blending. Technique of shading through smooth, gradual application of value. Calligraphy. An Asian method of beautiful handwriting. Carving.

A style of 18th century French art and interior design, Rococo style rooms were designed as total works of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, ornamental mirrors, and tapestry complementing architecture, reliefs, ...

sarcophagi A coffin or tomb, made of stone, wood or terracotta, and sometimes (especially among the Greeks and Romans) carved with inscriptions and reliefs. silverpoint metal pencil made of copper, brass, or bronze with a silver tip fused to it.

The development of surrealism throughout the decade of itsexistence is, we take it, a function of the unrolling of historicalrealities as these may be speeded up between the period of reliefwhich follows the conclusion of a peace and the fresh ...

The various aspects of the scene are "built up" from the base with very delicate, paper-thin layers of paint in chiaroscuro (the balance of light and shadow) relief.

They are found on relief carvings and resemble moth like creatures. The angle as we know it did not surface until the Carolingian period.

Kinetic art also drew heavily on the Dada movement, which had inspired some of the earliest examples of kinetic art, such as Marcel Duchamp's Bicycle Wheel (1913) and Roto-Reliefs (1935-1965).

The term Constructivism is used to define non-representational relief construction, sculpture, kinetics, and painting.

Relief - Relief is a carving, moulding or stamping in which the design projects from the background plane ...more info ...

The temple's richly decorated reliefs and sculptures are in ruins due to the humid climate, the algae and fungi covering its surface, the roots of trees that have grown up around it, the acidic content of bat droppings , ...

Constructivism: Mainly based in the Soviet Union, this post-revolutionary art movement constructed sculpture out of metal, glass plastic, which stressed space rather than solidity, as well as monuments stage designs and relief constructions based on ...

We walked toward the cafe, which was shaded with natural vines, When we said "Merhaba" (hello in Turkish), there was a little relief on the part of our spectators, but the mistrust was still evident.

Mezzotint - (mezzo = half and tinta = tone), a reverse engraving process used on a copper or steel plate to produce illustrations in relief with effects of light and shadow.

Pornography or porn is, in its broadest state, the explicit representation of the human body or sexual activity with the goal of sexual arousal and/or sexual relief.

Introduction to Classical and Medieval: classicism (antiquity, Greco-Roman), Medieval, Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, Sculpture-in-the-round, basilican plan, central plan, façade, pediment, relief sculpture (bas relief, high and low relief), ...

Tombs were decorated with wall paintings and reliefs, and contained portrait statues of the dead, together with household utensils, including fine work in metal, ivory, terracotta, etc for use in the next world.

Grisaille
Chiaroscuro painting in shades of gray imitating the effect of relief
High Renaissance
The artist style of early 16th century painting in Florence and Rome ; characterized by technical mastery, heroic composition and humanistic content ...

To dress your figures in the lightest colors you can, since, if you put them in dark colors, they will be in too slight relief and inconspicuous from a distance. And this is because the shadows of all objects are dark.

Othon Friesz found the emotional connotations of the bright Fauve colours a relief from the mediocre Impressionism he practiced; ...

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