Plaquette
A plaquette (French pronunciation: [plakɛt], small plaque) is a small low relief sculpture in bronze or other materials. These were popular in the Italian Renaissance and later. They may be commemorative, but especially in the Renaissance and Mannerist periods were often made for purely decorative purposes, with often crowded scenes from religious, historical or mythological sources. Only one side is decorated, giving the main point of distinction with the artistic medal, where both sides are normally decorated. Most are rectangular or circular, but other shapes are found, as in the example illustrated. Typical sizes range from about two inches up to about seven across a side, or as the diameter, with the smaller end or middle of that range more common. They "typically fit within the hand
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Plaquette
A plaquette (French pronunciation: [plakɛt], small plaque) is a small low relief sculpture in bronze or other materials. These were popular in the Italian Renaissance and later. They may be commemorative, but especially in the Renaissance and Mannerist periods were often made for purely decorative purposes, with often crowded scenes from religious, historical or mythological sources. Only one side is decorated, giving the main point of distinction with the artistic medal, where both sides are normally decorated. Most are rectangular or circular, but other shapes are found, as in the example illustrated. Typical sizes range from about two inches up to about seven across a side, or as the diameter, with the smaller end or middle of that range more common. They "typically fit within the hand
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A plaquette (French pronunciat ...... lowed the artist more freedom.
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En plakett (av franskans plaqu ...... ien, plaketter av stort värde.
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Plaketa je obvykle čtvercová d ...... amenání, odměna nebo upomínka.
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Plakieta – ozdobna płytka służ ...... medal jest okrągły lub owalny.
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A plaquette (French pronunciat ...... "typically fit within the hand
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En plakett (av franskans plaqu ...... tna, präglade eller graverade.
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Plaketa je obvykle čtvercová d ...... amenání, odměna nebo upomínka.
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Plakieta – ozdobna płytka służ ...... medal jest okrągły lub owalny.
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