The phrase 'al fresco' is Italian for 'in the freshness, in the open air', and refers to a style of painting outdoors everyday scenes that take place outside.
Oil painting and mural painting (al fresco and al secco).
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Fresco paint.
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The two types of fresco painting are buon fresco and fresco secco. Buon fresco is painting into wet plaster, which makes a painting last a long time. Fresco secco is painting onto dry plaster, which does not last as long.
Da Vinci and Pablo Picasso use alot of fresco paints.
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.
Al fresco in Italian means "in the fresh air (outdoors)" in English.
Al fresco dining in Italian and Spanish means dining "outside" in English.
Fresco is fresh, al fresco means in prison ANS 2 -Al fresco is an Italian term for eating outside, it has nothing to do with prison.
The cast of Al Fresco - 1930 includes: Elsie Carlisle Hal Swain as himself
Da Vinci used alot of fresco paints
Fresco Thompson was born June 6, 1902, in Centreville, AL, USA.
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Indoors Out - 2008 Al Fresco Dining Room 2-7 was released on: USA: 2009
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.