What is bas-relief and how can you create this effect? Bas-relief is becoming an ever more used effect in the world of cake so we thought we’d ask Cakeflix artist and Cake International Gold award winner Rose Macefield. What is bas-relief? Bas-relief is a sculpture in which the figure projects slightly from the background and it is…
A fragment of a bas-relief depicting Roman senators.
Bas-relief sculpture of the Roman goddess Minerva(Athena) recovered from the ruins of Herculaneum(Area Sacra Suburbana), ca. first century BCE—firstcentury CE. Collection of the Herculaneum Deposito...
Period: Augustan or Julio-Claudian. Date: 27 B.C.–A.D. 68. Culture: Roman. Medium: Marble. Dimensions: Overall: 26 3/4 x 23 1/2in. (67.9 x 59.7cm). Classi...
Very rare teak Ramayana hand carved mural from Thailand Dimensions: 160 x 78 cm frame depth 11 cm weight 35 kg Teak wood; hand carved wooden sculpture; carved art in bass relief. Wall hanging, Relief mural teak panel from Thailand with frame. This breathtaking relief is made of high-quality and well-dried teak. It is an original from Thailand, handcrafted very finely with many details. With this relief you buy a piece of Thailand and a special eye-catcher for your rooms. Add a stunning Asian accent to any room in your home or office with this striking teak wall mural. Meticulously hand carved by skilled artisans in northern Thailand, this panel is truly unique in its design. The panel can be mounted directly on a wall or placed leaning against it. The master craftsmen and women retain the high skill of their ancestors, who have been making similarly carved teak sculptures since the 13th century. They use essentially the same tools today. Wood Carved Wall Art Teak Wood Hand Carved Wood Sculpture Wall Art Teak Wood Carved Art. *Due to photography and handwork, color variations may occur. The article can also be viewed with us after making an appointment by phone! Offer without additional furniture and decoration. ========================================== This unique wooden window is not an industrially manufactured mass-produced product, but rather high-quality craftsmanship with many lovingly crafted details. If you have any further questions about this article, please do not hesitate to contact us! We will send you more photos on request if required! The article can also be viewed with us after making an appointment by phone!
This is a very spectacular and unique piece of wall art. It was done from a solid piece of teak wood with the main idea to preserve the natural wood grain and markings and let wood tell the story. To make the wood piece more expressive I accentuated it with bass-relief carving. The form has an organic fluid feeling. It was finished with oil and lacquer. The piece is perfect decoration for your home or office an of course an excellent present for an art loving person. Dimensions 41 x 12 inches
Art.com | We Are Art We exist so you can have the art you love. Art.com gives you easy access to incredible art images and top-notch craftsmanship. High-Quality Framed Art Prints Our high-end framed wall art is printed on premium paper using non-toxic, archival inks that protect against UV light to resist fading. Experience unmatched quality and style as you choose from a wide range of designs to enhance your room décor. Professionally Crafted Framed Wall Art Attention to detail is at the heart of our process, as we exclusively use 100% solid wood frames that include 4-ply white core matboard and durable, frame-grade clear acrylic for clarity, long-lasting protection of the artwork and unrivaled quality. With a thoughtfully selected frame and mat combination, this piece is designed to complement your art and create a visually appealing display. Easy-to-Hang & Ready-to-Display Artwork Each framed art piece comes with hanging hardware affixed to the back of the frame, allowing for easy and convenient installation. Ready to display right out of the box. Handcrafted in the USA. The Print This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are “sprayed” onto high-quality paper. With the great degree of detail and smooth transitions of color gradients, giclée prints appear much more realistic than other reproduction prints. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is acid free with a smooth surface. Paper Type: Giclee Print Finished Size: 12" x 18" Arrives by Fri, Apr 26 Product ID: 56102564074A
Georges Jeanclos: Bas Relief
Le danseur François Malkovsky Le danseur Malkovsky (1925) Malkovsky vivait avec les Martel, à Saint-Jean-de-Monts. Il y rencontrait de nombreux artistes, participait à des soirées costumées, partageait avec eux des temps de naturisme en forêt et sur les plages. Dans leur villa-atelier au 10 rue Mallet-Stevens à Paris il présentait ses danses et ses études sur le mouvement humain. De la collaboration avec les frères Martel, il subsiste des photos, des dessins faits en 1922, pour le monument à la mémoire de Debussy, inauguré le 17 juin 1932 boulevard Lannes à Paris, quelques sculptures. Comparaison entre le modèle d'étude à gauche et la sculpture en céramique craquelée à droite Etude pour le danseur Malkovsky Le danseur Jean Börlin Voir un complément ici Etude géométrique sur calque à l'échelle 1/5 pour le danseur Jean Börlin La céramique du danseur Jean Börlin Cette céramique des frères Martel, qui représente Jean Börlin, un danseur étoile des ballets suédois (1893-1930), était visible dans le fumoir de l'ambassade de France lors de l'Exposition des Arts décoratifs à Paris en 1925. Le groupe folklorique des Danseurs vendéens Début septembre 1964, un père et sa fille posent devant la statue des danseurs du bocage, face à la gare de La Roche-sur-Yon. Après avoir été longtemps interdite et combattue par le clergé catholique, la danse se trouve un écrin de pierre. Au début des années 1950 en effet, les frères Martel, sculpteurs et folkloristes, originaires de la Garnache, obtinrent à La Roche-sur-Yon la commande d’une sculpture de danseurs pour la place de la gare. Il leur fallait comme modèles un couple de danseurs du bocage vendéen. Les frères Martel ont recruté leurs modèles au sein de la société des « Vendéens de Paris » à laquelle ils appartenaient. Créée en 1893, cette vénérable fraternité accueillait entre autre en son sein, des activités de danse. Jan Martel avec le groupe des danseurs et chanteurs du marais vendéen en 1942 aux Sables d'Olonne (fonds atelier Martel) Dès 1933, la très jeune bazogeaise Jacqueline Belaud avait adhéré à la société des « Vendéens de Paris » avec ses parents Victor et Louise, originaires du bocage vendéen et installés dans la capitale. Plusieurs groupes de danseurs étaient actifs alors au sein des « Vendéens de Paris ». Il y avait un groupe sablais, le groupe maraîchin des frères Martel, excellents danseurs et un groupe nommé « Le quadrille vendéen ». Formé essentiellement d’adhérents de la société des « Vendéens de Paris », ce groupe de « bocains » fut actif de 1946 à 1958 et il était dirigé par Victor Belaud. On y dansait le quadrille, l’autrichienne, la polka, l’avant-deux. C’est ainsi que Jacqueline, en grisette et pèlerine, Victor, son père, chapeau vissé sur la tête, ont posé dans l’atelier des frères Martel, rue Mallet-Stevens, dans le XVIème arrondissement de Paris, en 1951. La sculpture a dû être installée à La Roche l’année suivante, en 1952. Jacqueline et Victor Belau posent devant la statue des frères Martel, à La Roche-sur-Yon, en septembre 1964. Photographie album Michèle Belau. Dessin préparatoire à la sculpture Les danseurs du bocage, 1952 (Archives municipales de La Roche-sur-Yon) Archives de La Roche-sur-Yon La danse vendéenne du bâton La danse du bâton avec le groupe des Danseurs et Chanteurs du Marais vendéen à Nice. Jan Martel est le 2ème à partir de la gauche (© Florence Regourd) La farandole à l'école du Centre de Luçon Une superbe farandole de danseurs orne la façade du groupe scolaire du centre à Luçon. Cette sculpture porte la seule signature de Joël Martel. Autres réalisations sur le thème de la danse La danse (1927) Ci-dessus des danseurs de fandango et ci-dessous une affiche de Joël Martel illustrant la danseuse espagnole Nana de Herrera. Danseuse dénudée
This is a very spectacular and unique piece of wall art. It was done from a book-match pieces of teak wood with the main idea to preserve the natural wood grain and markings and let wood tell the story. To make the wood piece more expressive I accentuated it with bass-relief carving. The form has an organic fluid feeling. It was finished with oil and lacquer. The piece is perfect decoration for your home or office an of course an excellent present for an art loving person. dimension 40.5 x 10
A bass relief sculpture of an angel. Casted bronze on a perspex stand. Relief sculpture. A beautiful gift for many different occasions and recipients. Handmade by the Greek sculptor Louisa Dimitriou. It arrives to you gift wrapped and ready to offer. This sculpture is signed and comes with the artists' cv and authenticity certificate. Dimensions appx.:15x10cm. PROCESSING TIME : 3-5 DAYS
Sir Henry Layard performed the first deep archaeological investigations of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) along with Frenchman Paul Emile Botta. Sir Henry was a daredevil, an 18th Century James Bond!
When S. was living in Berlin found out that many vinyls were thrown away. As he was in a creative mood, he used those recycled vinyls to realize some artwork. The vinyl we offer here features different techniques: a spray color basis, a decollage made of recycled paper, and finally the engraved bass-relief black lines. The vinyl is a 33 rpm by Neil Diamond from the 80s. The artwork title is "Crea e dà" (It creates and gives) and it's a spiritual representation of a bigger presence who creates humans with one hand while giving them a totem in a blow. This artwork, inspired by rupestrian art is one of a kind and is ready to come to live in your home or become a precious gift. Note: all the vinyls were already not working when upcycled, no music was harmed!