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Did egyptians paint fresco

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Does fresco paint dry fast?

What dries fast is not so much the paint, but the fresh plaster on which the fresco paint is applied. And as the plaster dries the paint unites with it.


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How did they paint the ceiling at the Sistine chapel?

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What is the advantage of the Buon fresco ( paint on wet plaster) technique?

the paint becomes part of the wall


What are the advantage and disadvantages of fresco?

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What is an advantage of the buon fresco (paint on wet plaster) technique?

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What medium does michelangelo used to sculpt the pieta?

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Can fresco be removed?

A fresco can be removed, but not washed away. If you try to remove a fresco by washing away the paint, you will not be able to because the pigments are a part of the plaster wall. There are techniques for removing the topmost layer of the fresco, which focus on the conservation of the art.


What is paint applied to on a fresco?

they paint on to wet plaster so it lasts longer and sets when the plaster sets.


Why would an artist using oil paint be more inclined to include small details than an artist painting a fresco?

Two possible reasons: Oil paint on a smooth surface makes for easier painting small details than fresco paint on a wall. A fresco is usually a large-format mural, intended to be seen from a distance.