middelreliëf
Middelreliëf is a term used in art history and archaeology to describe a sculptural technique where the projection of figures or elements from the background is moderate. This contrasts with haut-reliëf (high relief) where the projection is significant, and bas-relief (low relief) where the projection is shallow. In middelreliëf, the figures are carved to a degree that they are clearly three-dimensional and project noticeably, but they do not detach entirely from the background or possess extremely deep undercutting. The depth of the carving is sufficient to create a sense of volume and shadow, allowing for a detailed representation of form and texture.
This technique allows for a balance between detail and the integration of the sculpted elements with their