midrelief
Midrelief is a sculptural technique that falls between relief and monumental sculpture in terms of scale and level of relief. It involves carving a design into a three-dimensional panel, typically made of stone or wood, that projects from a wall, but is not as deeply cut as a high relief sculpture.
The midrelief technique requires a high level of technical skill, as the sculptor must carefully balance the
Midreliefs can be found in various architectural styles, from ancient Greek to Gothic and Baroque. In some
Compared to relief sculptures, midreliefs are typically more modest in scale and less deeply cut, but still
Throughout history, midreliefs have been created using a variety of materials and techniques, including stone, wood,
The midrelief technique has been used in various cultural and artistic contexts, from ancient civilizations to