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Bas-relief and scenes
Bas-relief sculptures illustrate scenes from biblical stories, scenes from the life of Kaiser Wilhelm I and symbolic figures representing war and peace.

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Image: 20070124 sejm detale budynek k kobieta z golebiem. jpg | Bas-relief from the Polish Parliament building in Warsaw, Poland
Bas-relief from the king Sargon II's palace at Dur Sharrukin in Assyria ( now Khorsabad in Iraq ), c. 713 – 716 BC.
This copy of a Relief # Bas-relief or low relief | bas relief from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal ( 669 – 631 BC ) at Nineveh shows a luxurious garden watered by an aqueduct.
Bas-relief from Angkor Wat, Cambodia, shows Samudra manthan-Vishnu in the centre, his turtle Avatar Kurma below, asura s and deva ( Hinduism ) | devas to left and right
File: Decebalus b. jpg | Bas-relief from 113 AD representing the Dacian King Decebalus, wearing a Dacian cap, Trajan's Column, Rome.
Bas-relief carvings of a religious nature or of a profile of the deceased can be seen on headstones dating from before the 19th century.
Bas-relief of Gaius from the chamber of the U. S. House of Representatives.
Bas-relief from the entrance pillars of the Bayon.
Bas-relief from Taif, Saudi Arabia, around 100 AD
Bas-relief of Allāt from Palmyra, shown with a palm branch and a lion

Bas-relief and .
Bas-relief depicting the tauroctony.
Bas-relief of Gregory IX in the United States House of Representatives | US House of Representatives.
Bas-relief of Tribonian ( c. 500 – 547 )
Bas-relief of John Knox preaching at St Giles in Edinburgh before the court of Mary Stuart.
Image: Bas-relief_of_fascinus. jpg | Bas-relief of fascinus
Image: 0 Sainte Waudru-Mons 1. JPG | Bas-relief on the western wall in Saint Waltrude's Collegiate Church
An Assyrian winged bull, also known as a shedu, Bas-relief c. 713 – 716 BC
Bas-relief of a charioteer, late 6th century B. C.
Bas-relief in Persepolis — a symbol Zoroastrism | Zoroastrian Nowruz — in day of a spring equinox power of eternally fighting bull ( personifying the moon ), and a lion ( personifying the Sun, the bulls crescent horn resembling the moon, the lions mane, representing the sun.
Bas-relief of 9th century Prambanan Trimurti temple, Java, Indonesia.
File: Nowruz Zoroastrian. jpg | Bas-relief in Persepolis-a symbol of Zoroastrian Nowruz-in day of a spring equinox power of eternally fighting bull ( personifying the Earth ), and a lion ( personifying the Sun ), are equal
Image: Bas relief at Ryerson University. jpg | Elizabeth Wyn Wood's Bas-relief at Ryerson University in Toronto

friezes and depict
The friezes depict the industries of Sheffield, and the 64 metre high clock-tower is surmounted by a statue of Vulcan.
About a century later, friezes also depict Kushan devotees, usually with the Buddha as the central figure.
The sculptural friezes that run around the building depict various scenes from Greek Mythology.

friezes and scenes
The index form of the time was the spherical aryballos, which was produced in large numbers and decorated with animal friezes or scenes of daily life.
However, Sophilos does without any trimmings in the form of animal friezes on one of his two dinos, and he does not combine different myths in scenes distributed over various vase surfaces.
The images are usually angular and stiff, and contain animal friezes, scenes of daily life, especially symposia, and many mythological subjects.
The most important subjects are animal friezes, symposia and komos scenes.
They usually had komos and symposia scenes and animal friezes.
However for a generation in the second quarter of the fifth-century BC there was a movement, called the " new painting " and led by Polygnotus, for very large painted friezes, apparently painted on wood, decorating the interiors of public buildings with very large and complicated subjects containing numerous figures at at least half life-size, and including battle scenes.
Nowadays plaster friezes are still visible depicting the hunting scenes as well as the Elizabethan coat of arms and Siddall family's crest.
The imposing cathedral features statues of Aerdy warriors and superb stained-glass windows, friezes, and murals featuring scenes of historic battles of Oeridians against orcs, goblins, the Flan, and just about everyone else.

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`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
Egyptian work tended to be in flat panels and friezes, for insertion into woodwork and probably furniture-most are now detached from their settings.
Its buildings are typical of the Puuc style, with smooth low walls that open on ornate friezes based on representations of typical Maya huts, which are represented by columns ( representing the reeds with which were built the walls of the huts ) and trapezoidal shapes ( representing the thatched roofs ), entwined snakes and, in many cases two-headed snakes, masks of the rain god, Chaac with its big noses that represent the rays of the storms, and feathered serpents with open fangs leaving from the same human beings.
The succeeding centuries, especially the fourteenth, all contributed to its adornment, and seldom did a Venetian vessel return from the Orient without bringing a column, capitals, or friezes, taken from some ancient building, to add to the fabric of the basilica.
It was built entirely of marble from Mount Pentelikon, with friezes of black limestone from Eleusis which bore sculptures executed in relief in white marble.
The style of these friezes incorporating Kushan devotees is already strongly Indianized, quite remote from earlier Hellenistic depictions of the Buddha:
* Two friezes from Chicago Stadium were incorporated into a building at St. Ignatius College Preparatory School, 1060 W. Roosevelt Road.
This Sunga-period balustrate-holding Atalante Yaksa from the Sunga period ( left ), adopts the Atalante theme, usually fulfilled by Atlas, and elements of Corinthian capital and architecture typical of Greco-Buddhist friezes from the Northwest, although the content does not seem to be related to Buddhism.
He specialized in long friezes with secular and mythological subjects, including for the Palazzo dei Beccherie ( 1537 ); in various rooms of the Rocca at Scandiano owned by the counts Boiardo, notably a courtly ceiling Concert composed of a ring of young musicians seen in perspective, sotto in su ( early 1540s ), and the Hercules Room in the Rocca dei Meli Lupi at Soragna ( c. 1540 – 43 ), and possibly the loggia frescoes removed from Palazzo Casotti at Reggio Emilia.
In ancient Greece they appear in many architectural friezes, and in bands on the pottery of ancient Greece from the Geometric Period onwards.
The technique was also applied later that century to reliefs from Ancient Egypt and friezes from Mesopotamia ( examples of both of which may be seen on the North-East Staircase and in Room 52 of the British Museum ), as well as to medieval and Renaissance sculptures ( as may be seen in the Cast Courts at the Victoria and Albert Museum, which were a product of growing interest in medieval art at that time and the resulting desire to have a ' reference collection ' of such art ).
This can be seen in the painted designs, based on influences such as the friezes of Mitla, and other ancient symbols as well as the continued use in aniline paints made from natural ingredients such as the bark of the copal tree, baking soda, lime juice, pomegranate seeds, zinc, indigo, huitlacoche and cochineal.
The decoration is organized in superimposed registers in which stylized animals, in particular of feral goats ( from whence the name ) pursue each other in friezes.
" Other exterior sculptural ornaments include a series of friezes depicting the history of law from the Ten Commandments to a celebration of Nebraska's statehood.
That events from the last years of Eumenes II's reign, the increasing uncoupling from the Romans, and the victory over the Celts in 166 BC at Sardis are reflected in the two friezes of the Pergamon Altar is merely speculation that does not provide a sufficient foundation for a late dating of the altar.
The columns in the central nave, in African marble, had Corinthian capitals and friezes with deeds from the history of Republican Rome.

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