Egyptians
egyptians were mummified with jewels as souvineres to take with them to the after life.
The "Allegory of Good and Bad Government" frescos in the Sala dei Nove, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena include several scenes on the walls of the room. The first is an allegory of Good Government, and a ruler surrounded by virtues needed to rule wisely. The second fresco covers an entire wall and shows the effects of good government on the city and countryside. The third fresco covers an entire wall also, and depicts an allegory of Bad Government (featuring a monstrous tyrant surrounded by vices), a crumbling city, and a barren countryside.
Built pyramids.
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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.
Fresco paint.
Fresco Paints meaning fresh paint in English
stuff to keep it satisfied.
Fresco painting.
the paint becomes part of the wall
The paint becomes part of the wall.
the paint becomes part of the wall
As a true Renaissance man Michelangelo worked in many mediums. He preferred sculpting, but was also a painter, architect, poet and engineer.
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.
they paint on to wet plaster so it lasts longer and sets when the plaster sets.
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.