- A
plaquette (French: [plakɛt]; "small plaque") is a
small low
relief sculpture in
bronze or
other materials.
These were po****r in the
Italian Renaissance...
- be
shown to be
borrowed from
another medium, such as
prints or
bronze plaquettes, and
sections from the same
mould can be
found repeated, and used on more...
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decorative arts and metalwork,
porcelain and
vitreous enamel; figurines,
plaquettes, and
engraved gems;
ivory carvings and semi-precious
hardstone carvings;...
- de se
mettre à l'œuvre, le
graveur a exercé son
style au
revers de la
plaquette. (...) les
traits incohérents
dominent et
aucun mot ne se dégage.": Dunand...
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religious plaques, and some
signify ownership or
affiliation of some sort. A
plaquette is a
small plaque, but in English,
unlike many
European languages, the...
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empress and the Mouth, here
shown as a
statue of a lion, in a
German plaquette of c. 1550.
Bocca della Verità
fortune teller machine at the Musée Mécanique...
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operators are
defined on the
spins around each
vertex v {\displaystyle v} and
plaquette[definition needed] (or face i.e. a
vertex of the dual lattice)[clarification...
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including Archery Australia's
Silver Plaquette in 1993,
Archery Australia's Gold
Plaquette in 2000, and the FITA
Silver Plaquette in 2001. He
managed the FITA...
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conjunction with a
decorative sword and hilt. Hat
badges were
fashioned after plaquettes and
often depicted a
scene with
personal relevance to the wearer. Fashion...
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inscribed canopic jars
inscribed with his name. Of
Unknown Provenence, a
plaquette bears his name but may be a
modern forgery. His name was also ****ociated...