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English to Czech translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting Additional field(s): History, Archaeology | |||||||||||
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basreliéf Definition from By N.S. Gill, About.com: Bas-relief sculpture is stone sculpture made by chipping away at a slab of rock to make a picture that stands out. It is also called low relief sculpture (bas being the French for 'low') and is contrasted with high relief sculpture where the image stands out further from the surface. Example sentence(s):
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basreliéf Definition from own experience or research: Basreliéf je nízký reliéf, který plasticky vystupuje z podkladu, ale jen mělce. Example sentence(s):
Explanation: Pro lepší srozumitelnost v neuměleckých kruzích se dá termín basreliéf nahradit pojmem nízký reliéf. |
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