reliëf
Reliëf, or relief in English, is a sculptural technique in which forms are raised or carved into a background so that they remain attached to a solid surface. The figures or motifs are designed to be viewed from one side, and their depth is limited by the plane of the background, unlike sculpture in the round which is meant to be seen from all sides.
Bas-relief (low relief) features figures that project only slightly from the background; the overall silhouette remains
Techniques vary by material and tradition. Relief can be carved in stone, plaster, wood, or ivory, and
Historically, reliëf has been central from ancient Mesopotamian and Egyptian sculpture to Greek and Roman art,