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For other uses, see Relief (disambiguation).
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Centaur from the pediment of Parthenon
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.
Roman Hetaera, Relief, around 2nd century, Head is missing
Several types of relief are commonly used and defined although in all cases the images must attach to the background.
Famous examples of reliefs include:
Greek couple.jpg Greek couple in high relief |
Palmyra woman.jpg Palmyra Figure in British Museum |
Qajari relief.jpg
Persian relief from Qajar era in the style of Persepolis, located at Tangeh Savashi. |
Clonfert angels-north (ajusted) 20006-06-21.jpg
Angels from Clonfert Cathedral, Co Galway, Ireland (adjusted to highlight relief) |
Yaxchilan Lintel 24, a Mayan carving depicting a blood sacrifice |
5 Dynasties 10 Kingdoms Relief.JPG
Chinese lady musicians from the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907-960 AD) |
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