Mural
It's called coving It's called crown moulding. Coving is actually at the bottom, not the top. ITS CALLED CROWN MOULDING
Frescos are painted directly onto wet plaster on a wall.
Here's a clue - why do you think it's called "ceiling paint"
Mural comes from the Latin word 'muralis/murus' meaning walls. A mural is a large decoration or a painting that is created directly onto a wall/ceiling or prepared separately and fixed onto the wall.
A ceiling partition is a track on the ceiling that may have a metal or wooden wall fitting into it. This divides a room by the ceiling support.
A ceiling painting is called a mural. Most people think of a mural as a wall painting, but it extends to floors and ceilings as well. the definition of a mural does say it is directly painted on the walls, floor or ceiling.
The ones on the ceiling and altar wall of the Sistine Chapel.
The line where the ceiling meets the wall is called a cornice. A cornice can be set off from the ceiling with the use of cornice trim. The line where the wall meets the floor is called a baseboard.
It's called coving It's called crown moulding. Coving is actually at the bottom, not the top. ITS CALLED CROWN MOULDING
Michelangelo finished the ceiling on November 1st, 1512.
A picture on a wall could be called a mural, a painting, a photograph.
If the court has a back wall reaching all the way to the ceiling, the ball should never be called out. It is only out if the back wall of the court does not reach the ceiling, and the ball is out when it hits above the wall itself (perhaps into a net).
The piece of wood that goes in between the floor and wall is called a baseboard.
It took Michelangelo 4 years to paint the whole ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.from 1508 to 1512.
Frescos are painted directly onto wet plaster on a wall.
Here's a clue - why do you think it's called "ceiling paint"
it contains no architectural elements -apex