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SUMMARY:Types of Sculpture
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DESCRIPTION: The types of sculpture can be defined by their shape or theme, as you can see in the following diagram.

So, if we consider a statute according to its shape, it can be either free-standing or a relief. A free-standing statue is, as the name itself implies, a statue that is surrounded by free space on all sides and supports its own structure. It is usually placed on a base (like a pedestal or a plinth, for instance) just like the statue in the image presented below.
Night, Aristide Maillol (1902).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aristide_Maillol_la_nuit_1902-1.jpg&nbsp;In relief, the shape is still physically connected to its support. It is classified according to the degree of image projection. Thus we have a) High relief&nbsp;(in Italian:&nbsp;alto-rilievo) &ndash; more than half of the surface protrudes from its support, and there may even be parts of the sculpture that are completely undercut.b)&nbsp;Mid-relief&nbsp;(mezzo-rilievo) &ndash; an intermediate projection...

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