- Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Alto-
Relievo".
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "B****o-
Relievo".
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Baconthorpe –
Bankruptcy Volume 3.3:
Banks – B****oon
Volume 3.4: B****o-
relievo –
Bedfordshire Volume 3.5:
Bedlam – Benson,
George Volume 3.6:...
- cities-heroes.
General view of the
memorial The alto
relievo "Oath" Alto
relievo "The feat" Alto
relievo "Trumpeting Glory" The
capsule with the soil of the...
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names including 'block one two three' in
North East
England and Scotland, '
relievo one two three' in Wilmslow, 'forty forty' in
South East England, 'mob'...
- jails.
There is one objective."
According to
Stewart Culin,
relievo became ring
relievo and then ringoleavio. A
similar game,
called Prisoner's Base...
- doi:10.1017/S0035869X00034857. Liston, D (1837). "Notice of a
Colossal Alto-
Relievo,
known by the name of Mata Koonr,
situated near
Kussia Tannah, in Pergunnah...
- are
lofty and regular, and the
cornices of a very bold cane-work in alto-
relievo. A drop-curtain of
curiously plaited cane is
suspended in front, and in...
- Lille).
There were
hardly any
successors who
worked in the
technique of
relievo stiacciato. In the next
generation only Donatello's
student Desiderio da...
- and reported: I ... took an
exact view of the
plaster statues and b****-
relievos inserted betwixt the
timbers and
punchceons of the
outside walls of the...
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pediment above the
entrance to the main Hall was
decorated with a
carved alto
relievo figure of
Britannia (who had
appeared on the
common seal of the bank since...