stiacciato relief

sculpture
Also known as: schiacciato

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sculpture

  • Kara Walker: A Subtlety, or the Marvelous Sugar Baby
    In sculpture: Relief sculpture

    Stiacciato relief is an extremely subtle type of flat, low relief carving that is especially associated with the 15th-century sculptors Donatello and Desiderio da Settignano. The design is partly drawn with finely engraved chisel lines and partly carved in relief. The stiacciato technique depends largely…

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use by Donatello

  • Donatello: David
    In Donatello: Early career

    Known as schiacciato (“flattened out”), the technique involved extremely shallow carving throughout, which created a far more-striking effect of atmospheric space than before. The sculptor no longer modeled his shapes in the usual way but rather seemed to “paint” them with his chisel.

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