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Discover LudwigThe word "relievo" is correct and is a valid term used in art and architecture.
It is most commonly used in its plural form "relievos" to refer to a type of sculpture or artwork that is raised or projecting from a flat surface. Example: The art museum contained a collection of ancient Greek relievos depicting scenes from mythology. In this sentence, "relievos" is used to describe a specific type of artwork that is raised from a flat surface, adding depth and dimension to the piece.
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relievo
noun
Relief (surface carving)
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From 1620 Venetian raised lace (in Italian punto a relievo, in French gros point de Venise) developed distinct from flat Venetian (point plat de Venise).
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The Fujifilm team spent seven years working with the Van Gogh Museum — which has the world's largest collection of van Goghs — to come up with their Relievos.
They can be best compared to reliefs, and in fact, the Fujifilm van Goghs have been named "Relievos".
The Fujifilm Relievos are being sold for €25,000 each, about $34,000, in Hong Kong, and will help pay for renovations to the museum's new wing and a new entrance.
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