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bas-relief

American  
[bah-ri-leef, bas-, bah-ri-leef, bas-] / ˌbɑ rɪˈlif, ˌbæs-, ˈbɑ rɪˌlif, ˈbæs- /

noun

  1. relief sculpture in which the figures project slightly from the background.


bas-relief British  
/ ˈbæs-, ˈbɑːrɪˌliːf, ˌbɑːrɪˈliːf, ˌbæs- /

noun

  1. Also called (Italian): basso rilievo.  sculpture in low relief, in which the forms project slightly from the background but no part is completely detached from it

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bas-relief Cultural  
  1. A kind of carving or sculpture in which the figures are raised a few inches from a flat background to give a three-dimensional effect. The term is French for “low relief.”


Etymology

Origin of bas-relief

1660–70; < French, on the model of Italian bassorilievo. Cf. basso-relievo, base 2, relief 2

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