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Relief

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Centaur from the pediment of Parthenon
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Centaur from the pediment of Parthenon
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Roman Hetaera, Relief, around 2nd century, Head is missing
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Roman Hetaera, Relief, around 2nd century, Head is missing

A relief is a sculptured artwork where a modeled form projects out from a flat background.

Reliefs are a common type of artwork found throughout the world, particularly to decorate monumental buildings, such as temples. The frieze in the classical Corinthian order is often enriched with bas-relief (low relief). Alto-relievo (high-relief) may been seen in the pediments of classical temples, e.g. the Parthenon. Reliefs can be used for a single scene, or ordered into a narrative. They can be very detailed to the extent that even tensed musculature itself may be seen.

[edit] Types of relief

Several types of relief are commonly used and defined although in all cases the images must attach to the background..

  • Bas-relief (pronounced "bah"), or low relief, with the background compressed for depth; as seen for example in numismatics. Although unusual, Bas-relief may show faces and even bodies in natural relief.
  • Alto-relievo, or high relief, where the image is highly undercut and rendered almost in the round against its flat background. In alto-relief the figures are usually near natural depth and the background is more detailed and deeper.
  • Sunken-relief, also known as intaglio or hollow-relief, where the image is carved into the stone, creating in effect a negative, in contrast to other types of relief work where the surrounding stone is carved away to leave the image.

[edit] Famous reliefs

Famous examples of reliefs include:

  • Great Altar of Pergamon, now at the Pergamon Museum, Berlin
  • Lions and dragons from the Ishtar Gate, Babylon
  • Temple of Karnak in Egypt
  • Angkor Wat in Cambodia
  • Lion Capital of Asoka, the national symbol of India
  • glyphs and artwork of the Maya civilization
  • The monument to the Confederacy at Stone Mountain, Georgia
  • Borobudur temple, Java, Indonesia
  • The Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon now housed at the British Museum.
  • The representation of Monticello on a US nickel.



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