Hautreliëf
Hautreliëf, also written haut-relief or high relief, is a type of relief sculpture in which figures or motifs project prominently from the background plane. In true high relief, much of the figure’s volume stands out from the surface, and parts of the work may be nearly detached from the background.
In contrast, bas-relief (low relief) remains shallow, with forms only slightly projecting from the plane, while
High relief often requires more extensive carving and may involve undercutting to enhance the projection and
Historically, hautreliëf has roots in ancient Greek and Roman sculpture and has been widely used in Renaissance