frescoˈfrɛs koʊ
fresco (v)
- present
- frescoes
- past
- frescoed
- past participle
- frescoed
- present participle
- frescoing
fresco (n)
- plural
- frescoes / frescos
English Definitions:
fresco (noun)
a mural done with watercolors on wet plaster
fresco (verb)
a durable method of painting on a wall by using watercolors on wet plaster
fresco (verb)
paint onto wet plaster on a wall
fresco (Noun)
In painting, the technique of applying water-based pigment to wet or fresh lime mortar or plaster.
fresco (Noun)
A painting made using this technique.
fresco (Verb)
To paint using fresco
Fresco
Fresco is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid lime plaster. Water is used as the vehicle for the pigment and, with the setting of the plaster, the painting becomes an integral part of the wall. The word fresco is derived from the Italian adjective fresco meaning "fresh". Fresco may thus be contrasted with secco mural painting techniques, on plasters of lime, earth, or gypsum, or applied to supplement painting in fresco. The fresco technique has been employed since antiquity and is closely associated with Italian Renaissance painting.
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