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fresco [Ital.,=fresh], in its pure form the art of painting upon damp, fresh, lime plaster. In Renaissance Italy it was called buon fresco to distinguish it from fresco ...
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tempera, painting method in which finely ground pigment is mixed with a solidifying base such as albumen, fig sap, or thin glue. When used in mural painting it is also k ...
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Fresco-secco (or a secco) is a fresco painting technique in which watercolors are applied to dry plaster that has been moistened to simulate fresh plaster. In true fres ...
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comes from the Italian phrase buon fresco, a technical term in opposition to in secco. True, or buon fresco, tresco... Business Computers Education Electronics Health Reference Science Travel Arts I Seek a Famous Fresco in Milan
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terms and definitions: buon fresco, cartoon, chiaroscuro, contrapposto, fresco, fresco secco, grisaille, humanism, ... www.finearttouch.com Art
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wat...secco wiki.answers.com What is the painting done with wet plaster?"Fresco" painting, is the art of painting... in. ...http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresco Fresco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA secco painting, in contrast,
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It is important to distinguish between a secco work done on top of buon fresco, which according to most authorities was in fact standard from the Middle Ages ...
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Jul 1, 2011 ... Students learn the ancient technique of applying color to dry plaster, such as Da Vinci used in his famed "The Last Supper." This simple and ...
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"Secco" is the term used for applying color to dry plaster, the manner Da Vinci used in his famed "The Last Supper." Using Plaster of Paris, students create ...
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