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1 repousse reliefs (art work) in metal objects Ancient Greek History
2 repousse repels 1-12 53-4
3 repousse repels Trésors du Temps: "Troisième Êtape Un peu d'histoire"
4 Repousse A technique of hammering metal from the back to create a protruding image. Elaborate reliefs are created with wooden armatures against which the metal sheets are passed and hammered. Art 100 Key Terms - chap. 14
5 repousse a techinque to create a relief by hammering a metal plate from the back 50 Terms Art History
6 repousse a technique in which a relief is formed on the front by hammering a metal plate from the back AP Art History Key Terms
7 repousse a techinque to create a relief by hammering a metal plate from the back bluehark
8 repousse texture, pattern vocab
9 repousse Formed in relief by beating a metal plate from the back, leaving the impression on the face. Terms - ARTH
10 repoussé Formed in relief by beating a metal plate from the back, leaving the impression on the front. art4
11 repousse formed in relief by beating a metal plate from the back, leaving the impression on the face AP.ARTHISTORY-TEST/CH01,2,3(09/23/08)
12 repousse a sculptural design in which a metal sheet is hammered from the reverse AP Art History 2nd Unit 1 Vocab
13 repousse a process used to emboss a metal object from the back or inside AP ART HISTORY CH2

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