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Fresco (pl.
frescos or
frescoes) is a
technique of
mural painting executed upon
freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster.
Water is used as the
vehicle for the...
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fresco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fresco is a
painting technique.
Fresco may also
refer to:
Adobe Fresco,
digital painting software Fresco (surname)...
- This is a list of Minoan, Mycenaean, and
related frescos and quasi-
frescos (not
completed before the
plaster dried)
found at
Bronze Age archaeological...
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practiced in four
primary media:
frescos,
panel paintings, m****cript
illumination and
stained gl****.[citation needed]
Frescos continued to be used as the...
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Fresco-secco (or a
secco or
fresco finto) is a wall
painting technique where pigments mixed with an
organic binder and/or lime are
applied onto dry plaster...
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resumed the
following spring. List of
church murals in
Sweden Church frescos in
Denmark Scania was a part of
Denmark until the
Treaty of
Roskilde in...
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richly decorated with late-Gothic
frescos, all
painted by Hans
Maler from
Randers in 1548.
Unlike other frescos in
Danish churches,
these were not concealed...
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Roosevelt Longworth. Nor****,
Kimberly (2008-05-15). "Family
matters to
Frescos". The
Hollywood Reporter.
Retrieved 2008-07-04.
Nellie Andreeva (18 March...
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Minoan Civilization,
Palace of Minos.
There he
calls the
several frescos "The
Taureador Frescos."
There are more
fragments than are
included in the
famous reconstruction...
- Buon
fresco (Italian for 'true fresh') is a
fresco painting technique in
which alkaline-resistant pigments,
ground in water, are
applied to wet plaster...