they were painted by Teddy Rosavelt
Raphael did.
Frescos are painted directly onto wet plaster.
Depends on the size of the wall or ceiling they are painted on.
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Michelangelo Buonarroti, (1475-1564).
What he painted was primarily portraits. And also the large frescoes in the Vatican.
Aretino was an Italian painter of the 1300s who primarily painted frescoes, and was heavily influenced by Giotto. He also painted panels with religious themes.
The School of Athens is one of the most famous frescoes in Rome. It was painted between 1509 and 1511 as a part of Raphael's commission to decorate with frescoes the rooms in the Palace in the Vatican.
The Brancacci Chapel frescoes were primarily painted by Masaccio, with contributions from his contemporaries, including Masolino da Panicale and later, Filippino Lippi. Masaccio's work, particularly the "Expulsion from the Garden of Eden" and "The Tribute Money," is notable for its innovative use of perspective and realism, marking a significant shift in Renaissance art. These frescoes are located in the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence, Italy.
Depends which one you are talking about. His frescoes are of course in Italy, on the very roof he painted them on. Hard to move those!
You are asking about Michaelanglo the painter of the Sistine and the creator of the statue of David in Florence.
Minoan frescoes appear on the walls of homes and palaces, not tombs.