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A LITTLE ABOUT WALL PAINTING
FRESCO
Fresco (derived from ital. fresco, literally-fresh) – one of the techniques of wall painting. The painting is written on raw plaster paints diluted in water. When dried, a film is formed on the surface, which protects the fresco, making it extremely durable. The fresco was known already in the period of Aegean culture (2 thousand years BC), but its heyday falls on the Renaissance. Artists of this era used multilayer polished soils with the addition of marble dust. Outstanding masters of fresco painting of the Renaissance were Michelangelo and Raphael. In Christian culture, the fresco has become a favorite way to decorate the inner and sometimes outer walls of the temple.
Today, a fresco is called any wall painting. Continue reading
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buildings
historical
Arshil Gorki
informational
chamber
umber
praising military valor
creates
peaks
paintings
battles
explicit
portrayed
watering
sometimes
Hans Hoffman
order not to leave his competitors
landscape
opinion regarding various musical
bandanas
mark Rothko
rivers
lakes
emotional
literary
painting
pumice
where he studied literature
their mass death
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the fury
mountains
Giovanni
techniques
Ricci
Piranesi
halls and stadiums
William de Kunning
garland
who
cartouche
seascapes
Indochina
household
portraits
hunting scenes
volcanic
military campaigns
Canaletto
undoubtedly from a loved
and after that he had
harmony of things
Panini
Netherlands
cord to exit the mixer
first place
images
mood
manufacture
landscapes
composite
neutral
battle
it will be recorded
horses
Jackson Pollock
background
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