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  2. Fresco - Wikipedia

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    The fresco technique has been employed since antiquity and is closely associated with Italian Renaissance painting. [1] [2] The word fresco is commonly and inaccurately used in English to refer to any wall painting regardless of the plaster technology or binding medium. This, in part, contributes to a misconception that the most geographically ...

  3. Fresco-secco - Wikipedia

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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. [1] The paints used can e.g. be casein paint , tempera , oil paint , silicate mineral paint .

  4. The Allegory of Good and Bad Government - Wikipedia

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    On the longer wall of the room in the Salla is the fresco The Effects of Good Government in the City and in the Country. Part of that fresco is Peaceful City. This panoramic fresco represents several scenes indicating the life of Siena and her environment in the fourteenth century. This painting provides the first accurate panoramic view of ...

  5. The Tribute Money (Masaccio) - Wikipedia

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    The Tribute Money is a fresco by the Italian Early Renaissance painter Masaccio, located in the Brancacci Chapel of the basilica of Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence. Painted in the 1420s, it is widely considered among Masaccio's best work, and a vital part of the development of Renaissance art. [1] [2]

  6. Wall Paintings of Thera - Wikipedia

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    Ship Procession Fresco, Akrotiri, Thera. Technique and palette To prepare the stone walls of the buildings for frescoes, the walls were first covered with a mixture ...

  7. Buon fresco - Wikipedia

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    Buon fresco (Italian for 'true fresh') [1] is a fresco painting technique in which alkaline-resistant pigments, ground in water, are applied to wet plaster. It is distinguished from the fresco-secco (or a secco ) and finto fresco techniques, in which paints are applied to dried plaster.

  8. Giornata - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous fresco paintings that has examples of Giornata is in Masaccio's Holy Trinity, where there are twenty-four distinguishable giornate.If you closely examine the painting from the top of the fresco to the bottom of the Trinity, you can see the different sections that were painted in a day's time.

  9. Pompeian Styles - Wikipedia

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    a fresco thematically rare to see in Pompeii frescoes. Commonly painted subjects include Greek mythology and sex, which is very openly exhibited. A fresco depicting the god of fertility, Priapus, balancing his enlarged phallus with some money is an example. A rarely depicted subject is educated women, with a fresco depicting an educated woman ...