A miniture form/model of an object or character, often used during the design process to display possiblities and during production as a scale model of a final product.
French word for "MOCK-UP" or "model."
Small statue fashioned as a sculptor's preliminary sketch before the production of the final version, usually done on a much larger scale and in a more permanent material.
A preliminary, scaled-down three-dimensional model for a sculpture.
( Bozzetto): scale model for large sculpture: simple three dimensional sketch of a work
a miniature model of a theater set, of a building, of an architectural ensemble
a sculpture of a character, alien or creature that is used to help the designers and the director refine their vision
a small model usually created from sturdy, easily worked materials such as art
A small painting, sculpture, or model, created as a preparatory study for a large scale work.
A small model, prepared before a work of art is made in its enlarged form
a preliminary model in wax, card, wire, or clay, made in preparation for a larger three-dimensional work
In sculpture, a small model in wax or clay, made as a preliminary sketch, presented to the client for approval of the proposed work, or for entry in a competition. The Italian equivalent of the term is bozzetto, meaning small sketch.
Sculpting term for a basic sculpted model used to determine the final pose and detailing for a master sculpture. Maquettes are also used in the conceptual design stage of movie preproduction.
A small clay model created as a guide for a larger sculpture. A miniature full head armature is often used as a base for a mask maquette.
A smaller version of the proposed sculpture for the client who wants an idea of how the finished sculpture will look. A maquette is usually very rough in design and does not have a lot of detail.
A small preliminary model (as of a sculpture or a building).
A sculptors small preliminary model in wax, clay etc. A preliminary sketch.
In sculpture, a small scale model.
1. A small scale model for a finished sculpture. It is used to visualise and test shapes and ideas without incurring the cost and effort of producing a full scale sculpture. It is the analogue of the painter cartoon or sketch. For commissioned sculptures, especially monumental public sculptures, a maquette may be used to show the client how the finished work will fit in the proposed site. 2. The Italian equivalent of the term is bozzetto, meaning small sketch.
A maquette (sometimes referred to by the Italian name bozzetto) is a small scale model for a finished sculpture or architectural work. It is used to visualise and test shapes and ideas without incurring the cost and effort of producing a full scale product. It is the analogue of the painter's cartoon or sketch.