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Stereoscopic Synergy: Twin-Relief Sculpture and Painting

Leonardo, 2005
Two accelerated-relief sculp-tures depicting the same scene from slightly different viewpoints can serve as sculpted stereo-scopic half-images—or “twin-reliefs.” Unlike traditional relief sculpture, which compresses sculptural space, twin-reliefs expand it, creating lifelike illusionistic depths.
Glenn Biegon
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The Idiom of Urban Display: Architectural Relief Sculpture in the Late Roman Villa of Chiragan (Haute-Garonne)

American Journal of Archaeology, 2020
This article presents an analytical study of the Late Antique sculptural relief program at the Roman villa of Chiragan (Martres-Tolosane, Haute-Garonne), which includes a series of mythological panels and a portrait in relief. Although Chiragan's reliefs
S. Beckmann
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Classical Sculpture from the Athenian Agora, Part 2: The Friezes of the Temple of Ares (Temple of Athena Pallenis)

Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2022
:This article discusses 49 high-relief, half-life-size marble fragments from the Agora excavations (the so-called Agora high-relief frieze) and one from the Roman Agora.
Andrew M. Stewart   +7 more
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Caught between Gautier and Baudelaire: Walter Pater and the Death of Sculpture

Yearbook of English Studies, 2022
:Nineteenth-century Aestheticism found the three-dimensionality of sculpture problematic: Gautier declared sculpture as dead as Sanskrit, Baudelaire found it tiresome and primitive.
Lene Østermark-Johansen
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Digitization, Virtual Reality and Robotic Sculpture for the Preservation and Enhancement of the Public Heritage of the Sculpted Rocks of Rothéneuf

ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2022
The sculpted rocks of Rothéneuf, located between St-Malo and Cancale, are one of Brittany’s best-known spontaneous environments in the form of monumental sculptures in the Outsider art.
Jean-Baptiste Barreau   +4 more
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Metal Sculptural Reliefs: 'Metal Paintings'

Leonardo, 1977
S. Buchanan’s work, progressing from standing metal sculpture to metal wall reliefs, is described. He exploits the contrasting surface texture and lustre of steel, chrome-plated steel and aluminum. Often he modifies surfaces by grinding and polishing to achieve painterly qualities.
Sidney Buchanan, Judith K. Van Wagner
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Relief Sculpture of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

2005
Abstract The site of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, was rediscovered and partially excavated by C. T. Newton's expedition in 1865-6, and has been cleared completely by the Danish Archaeological Expedition to Bodrum (1966-76). Most of the fragments of relief sculpture have not been published before.
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Murmur: kinetic relief sculpture, multi-sensory display, listening machine

International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 2008
Aimee Rydarowski   +2 more
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