Buon Fresco - murals that are painted on a still wet plastered surface Fresco Secco - murals on a dry (plastered) surface
italian
The School of Athens is a famous fresco in the Vatican. It was painted in the early 16th century by Raffaello Sanzio, better known as "Raphael".
Michelangelo Al Fresco
he used fresco and gothic art
The correct phrase is "al fresco." It is an Italian term that means "in the fresh air" and is often used to refer to outdoor dining or eating outside.
It is a phrase, not a term. The phrase is reductio ad absurdum.
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A.Law
There is no specific term or phrase.
Postsecondary education
It is a phrase, not a term. The phrase is reductio ad absurdum.
postsecondary education (apex)
the accepted meaning of a term
The characteristic of an organism to regulate its internal conditions
Italian is the language in the phrase al fresco.Specifically, the word al means "at/into the". The masculine noun fresco translates as "fresh air". The pronunciation will be "ahl FREY-skoh" in Italian.
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