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  • Bas-relief (Wedgwood handbook)
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  • In ceramic art, the result of one body applied to an- other for ornamental purposes. The upper body slightly projects from the lower, which is called the plane, field, or surface. In reference to Wedgwood's fine-art work the term " bas-relief" more especially applies to the laying of a white body on a coloured one ; as in the case of a bas- relief of white jasper placed on a field coloured blue, green, or black. Bas-reliefs may have varying degrees of projection. Ordinarily in the case of Wedgwood's large pieces the projection is from •! to ^ in. ; in cameos and small pieces from |- in. to ^ in. and less. The term " bas- relief " is also applied to the whole of an ornamental piece, whether for insertion in a chimney-piece or for framing as a picture. In shape bas-reliefs may be oral, round
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  • Pottery and porcelain: Índice adicional
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  • Bas-relief
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  • Bas-relief
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  • In ceramic art, the result of one body applied to an- other for ornamental purposes. The upper body slightly projects from the lower, which is called the plane, field, or surface. In reference to Wedgwood's fine-art work the term " bas-relief" more especially applies to the laying of a white body on a coloured one ; as in the case of a bas- relief of white jasper placed on a field coloured blue, green, or black. Bas-reliefs may have varying degrees of projection. Ordinarily in the case of Wedgwood's large pieces the projection is from •! to ^ in. ; in cameos and small pieces from |- in. to ^ in. and less. The term " bas- relief " is also applied to the whole of an ornamental piece, whether for insertion in a chimney-piece or for framing as a picture. In shape bas-reliefs may be oral, round, square, or longitudinal, or perpendicular oblongs. The last are rare. Categoría:Wedgwood handbook: Glosario: B Categoría:Glosario EN B Categoría:Diccionario B
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