bas-reliefs

Bas-Reliefs Meaning in Bengali: বাস-রিলিফ এর অর্থ (noun, bɑːs-rɪˈliːf)

Definition: Bas-reliefs, also known as low reliefs, are sculptures or carvings that are only slightly raised from a flat surface. They are created by carving or molding a design into a material such as stone, wood, or metal, leaving the background flat. Bas-reliefs are often used to decorate buildings, monuments, and tombs.

Synonyms: low relief, mezzo-relievo, half-relief

Antonyms: high relief (উচ্চ রিলিফ), full relief (পূর্ণ রিলিফ)

Origin: The term “bas-relief” comes from the French word “basse-relief,” which means “low relief.” It originated in the 17th century and was widely used during the Renaissance and Baroque periods in Europe.

Nearby Words:

  • Basalt (noun) – বাসল্ট
  • Base (noun) – ভিত্তি, (verb) – ভিত্তি করা
  • Basement (noun) – তলগার
  • Baseball (noun) – বেসবল
  • Basic (adjective) – মৌলিক

Bas-Reliefs in Literature Quotes:

“Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known.” – Oscar Wilde (শিল্প হল বিশ্বে পরিচ্ছন্নতার সবচেয়ে তীব্র মাধ্যম।)

“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.” – Henry Ward Beecher (প্রতিটি শিল্পী তাঁর ব্রাশটি নিজের আত্মায় ডুবিয়ে নিয়ে তাঁর চিত্রে নিজের প্রকৃতি চিত্রিত করে।)

Bas-Reliefs Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বাস-রিলিফ
  • Hindi: बास-रिलीफ
  • Nepali: बास-रिलिफ
  • Urdu: بس-ریلیف
  • Tamil: பாஸ்-ரிலீஃப்
  • Telugu: బాస్-రిలీఫ్
  • Arabic: تمثال مسطح
  • Chinese: 浮雕 (fúdiāo)
  • Japanese: 浮彫り (ukibori)
  • Russian: барельеф (barelyef)

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