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    Stiacciato (Tuscan) or schiacciato (Italian for "pressed" or "flattened out") is a technique where a sculptor creates a very shallow relief sculpture with...
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    especially his development of a very "low" or shallow relief style, called stiacciato (literally "flattened-out"), where all parts of the relief are low. This...
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    in the Elizabethan Hardwick Hall. Shallow-relief, in Italian rilievo stiacciato or rilievo schicciato ("squashed relief"), is a very shallow relief, which...
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    the background trees are carved in low relief. This technique is called stiacciato. Paola Grifoni, Francesca Nannelli, Le statue dei santi protettori delle...
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  • Ascension with Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter, a c. 1428–1430 stiacciato marble relief sculpture by Donatello This article includes a list of paintings...
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    Casa Buonarroti in Florence, Italy. The work is an obvious homage to the stiacciato low reliefs of Donatello, as Vasari also noted, both in technique and...
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    The Pazzi Madonna is a rectangular "stiacciato" marble relief sculpture by Donatello, since 1886 in the sculpture collections of the Bode-Museum in Berlin...
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  • Saint George Freeing the Princess is a marble stiacciato bas-relief sculpture by Donatello, sculpted around 1416 or 1417. It was originally situated under...
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    Ascension with Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter is a rectangular stiacciato (schiacciato) marble relief sculpture of c. 1428–1430 by Donatello, now...
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    The Virgin and Child is a c.1426 stiacciato marble relief produced by a pupil or studio assistant of the Italian Renaissance sculptor Donatello, probably...
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    in the famous Gates of Paradise by Ghiberti or in the reliefs with the stiacciato technique for the altar of St. Anthony in Padua by Donatello. Architectural...
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    caryatids. The sarcophagus' front has two coat of arms at the sides, and a stiacciato relief of the "Assumption of the Virgin" executed by Donatello. Above...
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    Baptism of Christ is a rectangular stiacciato marble relief of the Baptism of Christ, showing a crowd in the background, including a servant holding a...
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    turn. He developed a style of very shallow and delicate relief, called stiacciato, whilst also excelling at statues, including the challenging first bronze...
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    of the tabernacle, Donatello sculpted one of the earliest examples of stiacciato and one of the earliest representations of central linear perspective...
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    the early statues of the Cathedral of Florence, the works in rilievo stiacciato (shallow relief), the tombs and the two pulpits from the 1430s. Techniques...
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    Florentine techniques for producing bas-reliefs (starting with the Donatellian stiacciato, which had such, in Padua) and his figures ranged from low reliefs to...
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    the figures without violent breaks (which also influenced Donatello's stiacciato). Quite different was the relief created by Brunelleschi, who divided...
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    rechristened Colle Manzù in his honour. He created two sculptures in stiacciato relief at Rockefeller Center on the former Italian building in the 1960s...
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