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  2. Low Income Relief

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    Low Income Relief is a free information service dedicated to helping low income people across America save money and get free stuff. Over the last 10 years, we have helped millions of people apply for benefits, find grants, get better jobs, receive scholarships and so much more.

  3. Bas-relief, in sculpture, any work where the projection from a supporting background is shallow. Bas-relief contrasts with high relief (alto-relievo), another type of relief sculpture in which projections are deep and may in parts be completely disengaged from the ground, thus approximating.

  4. In a low relief, or bas-relief (basso-relievo), the design projects only slightly from the ground and there is little or no undercutting of outlines.

  5. Relief Sculpture: Definition, Types, History

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    There are three basic types of relief sculpture: (1) low relief (basso-relievo, or bas-relief), where the sculpture projects only slightly from the background surface; (2) high relief (alto-relievo, or alto-relief), where the sculpture projects at least half or more of its natural circumference from the background, and may in parts be wholly ...

  6. What Is Relief Carving – High Relief and Low Relief Explained

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    Low Relief vs. High Relief Carving. There are two forms of relief carving: low relief and high relief. These refer to the degree that the images project off of the carved surface and the impression of visual depth achieved by each carving technique.

  7. Sculpture - Relief, Carving, Bas-Relief | Britannica

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    Low relief includes figures that project up to about half their natural circumference. Technically, the simplest kind of low relief is the two-plane relief. For this, the sculptor draws an outline on a surface and then cuts away the surrounding surface, leaving the figure raised as a flat silhouette above the background plane.

  8. Bas-relief – Definition, Examples, History & More -...

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    What is Bas-relief? Bas-relief, also known as low relief, is a sculptural technique where figures or designs are carved into a flat surface but remain attached to it. The term “bas-relief” comes from the French word meaning “low relief,” as the figures are only slightly raised from the background.

  9. Learn the History of Bas-Relief Sculpture - ThoughtCo

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    A French term from the Italian basso-relievo ("low relief"), bas-relief (pronounced "bah ree·leef") is a sculpture technique in which figures and/or other design elements are just barely more prominent than the (overall flat) background.

  10. Low Relief - (Northern Renaissance Art) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    Low relief, or bas-relief, is a sculptural technique where the figures are only slightly raised from the background, creating a shallow depth. This method allows for intricate detail while maintaining a flat appearance overall, making it particularly suited for decorative works.

  11. American Relief Sculpture - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    Relief sculpture—sculpture that projects in varying degrees from a two-dimensional background—has a distinguished history dating back over 20,000 years in Eastern and Western cultures. Alto-relievo (high relief) approaches three dimensions while bas-relief (low relief) at times is more akin to two-dimensional drawing.