Reliefs

Here you will find our selection of relief sculptures created from antiquity to the early 20th century. They come with at least one embedded hanging hook. A relief is a sculpture in which the image protrudes from the background, in essence making it both two-dimensional and three-dimensional. Bas-relief, or low relief, means the image is only slightly raised. Alto-relief, or high relief, means the image has much more depth and at times could be almost completely in the round. Sunken relief, or incised or intaglio relief, mainly applies to ancient Egyptian art; the low-relief image is placed in a sunken area so that nothing projects beyond the surface.
 
photo of off-white plaster cast relief sculpture of male nude with cloak bending to tie his sandal against gray background
 
photo of off-white plaster cast relief sculpture of two robed men and two robed women from Parthenon against black background
 
photo of off-white plaster cast relief sculpture of two men on horseback from Parthenon against black background
 
photo of off-white plaster cast relief sculpture of two men on horseback from Parthenon against black background
 
photo of off-white plaster cast relief sculpture of man on horseback and another man beside his horse from Parthenon against black background
 
photo of off-white plaster cast relief sculpture of two men on horseback from Parthenon against black background
 
photo of off-white plaster cast relief sculpture of man on horseback from Parthenon against black background