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<figure class="mw-default-size mw-halign-right" typeof="mw:File/Thumb">[https://wiki.cityknowledge.org/index.php/File:Figure4_relief.jpg ]<figcaption>A relief depicting the column and lion in the Piazza San Marco</figcaption></figure>
Relief sculptures are categorized by the percentage of protrusion from the base structure that the sculpture features. The general distinction that is made, being somewhat subjective, is between high and low reliefs.


=== <span id="Low_Relief">Low Relief</span> ===
=== <span id="Low_Relief">Low Relief</span> ===

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Featured Article: Well

This page contains information about a typical Venetian well. For information on the history of wells, see Wells

A well is a water system built by Venetians to collect and filter rain to be stored as freshwater.

Diagram of a typical cistern below a wellhead. [1]

Structure

A typical well has an underground cistern, a well shaft, drains and a layer of fine river sand between the cistern and the pavement.

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Low Relief

A low relief (bas-relief or bassorilievi) is one in which the depth of the sculpture is quite shallow and remains in close proximity to ..→

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  1. Blackwell, Lewis et al. Preserving Venetian Wellheads. 2000. Pg 21