Category
page 1Reliefs
relief sculpture
thumb|Side view of Lorenzo Ghiberti's cast [[gilt-bronze Gates of Paradise at the Florence Baptistery in Florence, Italy, combining high-relief main figures with backgrounds mostly in low relief.]]
thumb|upright=1.2|A common mixture of high and low relief, in the Roman Ara Pacis, placed to be seen from below. Low relief background.
thumb|upright=1.2|A face of the high-relief Frieze of Parnassus round the base of the [[Albert Memorial in London. Most of the heads and many feet are completely undercut, but the torsos are "engaged" with the surface behind.]]

bucranium
thumb|280px|Garlanded bucrania on a frieze from the Samothrace temple complex
Thracian horseman
Ancient Thracian divinity
Lachish relief
Assyrian palace reliefs
Campana reliefs
Ancient Roman terracotta reliefs
greeble
thumb|A visual effects model of a ship from Close Encounters of the Third Kind featuring extensive greebling
Greebles, also called greeblies (singular: greebly) or nurnies, are small relief details used to give visual complexity to a model. The act of decorating a model with greebles is known as greebling. While greebling originated as a technique in filmmaking, it is commonly used in model-making, toy design, and kitbashing.

Anthony Hill
British artist (1930–2020)
Freedom Monument
monument in Baghdad