Michelangelo, besides being a sculptor and an architect.
Raphael(APEX)
RAPHAEL (apex)
1) Lamentation Pieta Fresco2) The Fresco Technique3) Technique Dictates Style
Fresco is created when earth tones are applied directly to wet plaster. The creation of paintings such as those within the Sistine Chapel were created in just such a manner.
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".
Fresco paintings in catacomb chambers were created using the "buon fresco" technique, where pigments mixed with water were applied onto freshly laid wet plaster. As the plaster dried, it absorbed the pigments, creating a durable and vibrant image. This method required skilled artists to work quickly, as the plaster would set rapidly, necessitating precise application to achieve the desired detail and color. The cool, stable environment of catacombs helped preserve these artworks over time.
Fresco EP was created in 1983.
I'm not sure, but I think its called affresco, said fresco in English.
No, paintings have 2 dimensions: height and width.
Melozzo da Forlì was hired by Pope Sixtus IV to paint a fresco of Sixtus IV with his three favorite nephews.
No. "Fresco" has several meanings, but "nude" is not one of them. Among other things, "fresco" is a certain painting technique. In Spanish, the word means "fresh".
There are several but the most famous one is "The School of Athens"