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- Stiacciato (Tuscan) or schiacciato (Italian for "pressed" or "flattened out") is a technique where a sculptor creates a very shallow relief sculpture...
- that Donatello implemented in his Feast of Herod is the use of rilievo schiacciato, or shallow relief, which he had earlier used in his St. George predella...
- b****o-rilievo, French: bas-relief), and shallow-relief (Italian rilievo schiacciato), where the plane is only very slightly lower than the sculpted elements...
- Donatello—One of the finest surviving examples of Donatello's work in rilievo schiacciato Andrea della Robbia—Adoration of the Magi Claude Michel (Clodion)—Cupid...
- with Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter is a rectangular stiacciato (schiacciato) marble relief sculpture of c. 1428–1430 by Donatello, now in the Victoria...
- perspective space (a technique invented by Donatello and called rilievo schiacciato, which literally means "flattened relief"). Ghiberti uses different sculptural...
- 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2015. "Vittima italiana come trofeo, l'Isis: "Schiacciato il crociato"" [Italian victim as trophy, ISIS: "Crusader Crushed"]. ilgiornale...
- surface could produce an inner glow and how Donatello's famed rilievo schiacciato could be further refined to convey a sense of light softly diffused by...
- nostra favola calcistica in un Sud inusuale, sognando che il campionato schiacciato dal business torni ad essere sport"". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved...
- Duccio (1418–1481) was also a follower of Donatello, imitating his famous schiacciato relief style, especially in the decoration of the façade of the oratory...