Sculpté, gravé, peint, moulé, estampé
In the scope of a joint research project by the University and the Museum of Art and History of Fribourg dedicated to the study of local sculpture production in the 16th century, up to 460 altarpieces, reliefs and single sculptures have been examined by ...
Alain Fretz, Stephan Gasser
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The Posthumous Depiction of Youths in Late Hellenistic and Early Imperial Gymnasia [PDF]
Dieser Beitrag untersucht posthume Ehrungen und Darstellungen von jungen Männern im Gymnasion, die in der Forschung bislang nicht umfassend untersucht worden sind.
Kazakidi, Natalia
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Lysippean models on two roman reliefs from Poetovio
This contribution discusses two relief depictions, which follow the works of the Greek master Lysippus. One of the partially preserved reliefs, depicting a youth in motion, characterised by the lock of hair on the front has been in the hitherto ...
Katarina Šmid
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MORPHOSTRATIGRAPHY OF FERRUGINOUS DURICRUSTS IN THE NORTHWEST OF PARANÁ
Soils constitute an important mean for studying the conditioning processes of the evolution of the relief, considering that in them materials related to events modeling the relief can be preserved.
Marcel Hideyuki Fumiya +2 more
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Study of Siraf Plant Motif in Relief Works of Sassanid Era [PDF]
stucco art is one of decorative arts in Iran building architecture decorated most parts of pre-Islamic palaces and buildings. One of unique Iranian stucco is plants patterns, plenty of them were found in Sassanid palaces.
elaheh panjeh bashi, fatemeh doolab
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Alexander Conze, “Greek Relief Sculpture”. Originally published as ‘Über das Relief bei den Griechen’, Sitzungsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Gesammtsitzung vom 25. Mai, 1882, no. 26, pp. 1-15 (pp. 563-577). [PDF]
On the basis of a corpus edition of Attic grave stelae, it becomes possible to make certain broad observations about the nature and development of Greek relief sculpture, a branch of the arts in which the Greeks are admitted to have excelled. Archaeology
Karl Johns (trans & ed.)
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The Antonine Wall was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius around 142 CE and stretches for c. 60 km across the central belt of Scotland, marking the Empire’s most north-western frontier.
Louisa Campbell, Margaret Smith
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The Allegory of Dynastic Succession on the Façade of the Prague Belvedere (1538–1550)
The paper analyses a unique relief sculpture which decorates the Prague Belvedere built by Ferdinand I. It represents an old man on horseback passing the globe to a young man standing in front of him.
Jan Bažant
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The Caracol Disk of Chichén Itzá (929-932 CE). Some Throughts on Epigraphy and Iconography
The sculpture referred to as the ‘Tenoned Disk’, which was recovered from the Caracol building at Chichén Itzá, is a monument decorated with a bass-relief carving displaying historical figures and accompanying hieroglyphic text that is located on the rim
Péter Bíró, Eduardo Pérez de Heredia
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Bas-Relief Modeling With Detail Preservation and Local Significance Enhancement
Bas-relief, usually attached to a certain plane, is a semi-stereoscopic sculpture that is suitable for decoration of various environments. Since the rise of 3D printing technology, digital bas-relief modeling is greeted with an avalanche of publicity. In
Zhongping Ji +2 more
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