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Buon Fresco - murals that are painted on a still wet plastered surface Fresco Secco - murals on a dry (plastered) surface
Fresco refers to a technique of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster, allowing the pigments to bond with the wall as it dries. This method results in vibrant colors and durability, as the paint becomes an integral part of the wall surface. The term is derived from the Italian word "fresco," meaning "fresh." It is commonly associated with Renaissance art, exemplified by works such as Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling.
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".
he used fresco and gothic art
Michelangelo Al Fresco
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Da Vinci used alot of fresco paints
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The Dolphin Fresco is from the ancient Minoans Culture/civilisation in crete
The Italian word "fresco" is translated "fresque" (feminine noun) in French.
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Da Vinci and Pablo Picasso use alot of fresco paints.
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The Italian language.