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  2. Mithraic reliefs of Jort - Wikipedia

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    This initial relief was subsequently reworked into a "bas-relief with anthropomorphic figures." [B 13] The block in question probably originated from a funerary monument, [C 2] and the sculpture was therefore carved on a previously used block. [B 11] The bas-relief, which originally measured 1.20 m by 0.685 m, depicted the sacrifice of a bull.

  3. The Back Series - Wikipedia

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    The Back Series is a series of four bas-relief sculptures, by Henri Matisse. They are Matisse's largest and most monumental sculptures. The plaster originals are housed in the Musée Matisse in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France. They were modeled between 1909 and 1930.

  4. Great Hypostyle Hall - Wikipedia

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    Inside the Great Hypostyle Hall, Sety I's artisans created exquisite bas-relief sculptures for the walls, columns and their abaci, architraves, and internal clerestory roof parts.Inside the Hall, Sety I's carved ornaments are usually of the best caliber. Subtle modeling of the humans, inanimate objects, and Egyptian symbols are characteristics ...

  5. Venus of Laussel - Wikipedia

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    The Venus of Laussel is an 18.11-inch-high (46.0-centimetre) limestone bas-relief of a nude woman. It is painted with red ochre and was carved into the limestone of a rock shelter (Abri de Laussel) in the commune of Marquay, in the Dordogne department of south-western France.

  6. The Exaltation of the Flower - Wikipedia

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    British Greek art scholar Martin Robertson notes that both women can be seen wearing the tubular peplos garment common to the Classical period. According to the descriptive text found in the Atlas database of the exhibited works of art at the Louvre, the women also are wearing a kekryphalos , a hairnet in the Greco-Roman hairstyle , and appear ...

  7. Frances Grimes - Wikipedia

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    She exhibited regularly at the National Sculpture Society, whose 1929 catalog states that her work included "many bas-relief portraits, and busts, especially of children." [ 12 ] Grimes was elected a member of the National Sculpture Society in 1912, and a member emeritus in 1961. [ 13 ]

  8. French sculpture - Wikipedia

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    His stylized bas-relief sculptures in the Theatre des Champs Elysées (1910–12) blended with the new Art Deco architectural style. Important sculptors in the early century included Aristide Maillol (1861-1944), who began as a painter and switched to sculpture, He particularly portrayed, in natural and sensual form, the female nude.

  9. Statue of Joe Paterno - Wikipedia

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    It was accompanied by a stone wall in three sections. The left section of the wall read, "Joseph Vincent Paterno: Educator, Coach, Humanitarian". The center section showed a bas-relief sculpture of players running behind Paterno. On the right was a quote from Paterno, "They ask me what I'd like written about me when I'm gone.