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Что (кто) такое à taille de guêpe - определение

ENAMELING TECHNIQUE APPLIED TO METALWORK
Basse-Taille; Basse taille
  • A 14th-century silver plaque in ''basse-taille'' with translucent enamels, with considerable losses, showing the prepared metal surfaces beneath, and the tinting with different colours.
  • Medallion of the [[Death of the Virgin]], with damaged ''basse-taille'' enamel
  • The [[Royal Gold Cup]], 23.6 cm high, 17.8 cm across at its widest point; weight 1.935 kg. [[British Museum]]

Aéro Services Guépard Guêpe         
FRENCH ULTRALIGHT AEROPLANE
Guépe; Aero Services Guepard Guepe; Aéro Services Guépard Guépe; Guêpe (airplane); La Guêpe (aircraft)
The Aéro Services Guépard Guêpe (sometimes just called La Guêpe; English: Wasp) is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by Aéro Services Guépard. The aircraft is supplied fully assembled.
Basse-taille         
Basse-taille (bahss-tah-ee) is an enamelling technique in which the artist creates a low-relief pattern in metal, usually silver or gold, by engraving or chasing. The entire pattern is created in such a way that its highest point is lower than the surrounding metal.
Taille (instrument)         
  • A model of the classical taille
BAROQUE TENOR OBOE PITCHED IN F
Tenor oboe
The taille, also called the taille de hautbois or the alto oboe, was a Baroque tenor oboe pitched in F. It had a straight body, an open bell, and two keys.

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Basse-taille

Basse-taille (bahss-tah-ee) is an enamelling technique in which the artist creates a low-relief pattern in metal, usually silver or gold, by engraving or chasing. The entire pattern is created in such a way that its highest point is lower than the surrounding metal. A translucent enamel is then applied to the metal, allowing light to reflect from the relief and creating an artistic effect. It was used in the late Middle Ages, and then again in the 17th century.