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Meanings of
fresco
in anglès
rus
фреска
portuguès
fresco
català
pintura al fresc
espanyol
fresco
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Artwork produced via the fresco painting technique.
frescoes
frescos
fresco painting
català
pintura al fresc
espanyol
fresco
català
fresc
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Type of paint.
fresco paint
Related terms
painting material
català
fresc
Synonyms
Examples for "
frescoes
"
frescoes
frescos
fresco painting
Examples for "
frescoes
"
1
All are filled with busts and statues; or painted in daring
frescoes
.
2
Colourful paper chains stretch across the stucco ceiling with the faded
frescoes
.
3
Any
frescoes
were good when they started to peel and flake off.
4
The earliest examples of trellis work shown are in certain Roman
frescoes
.
5
There are some curious
frescoes
in the church, and an oak screen.
1
Nevertheless, there were
frescos
by Domenichino, and oil-paintings by Guido and others.
2
Below is a series of
frescos
by a very second-rate artist, Poccetti.
3
The
frescos
were done in the early part of the century.
4
However many of the
frescos
and paintings have undergone extensive restoration.
5
Giotto's triumphs are to be found in the
frescos
of the Santa Croce.
1
This will make a pretty black for
fresco
painting
.
2
The face expressed every shade of sweetness and agony; yet it was only a
fresco
painting
.
3
In
fresco
painting
the colours, mixed only with water, were laid upon plaster while still damp.
4
There was a large
fresco
painting
of Christ upon the cross, which particularly arrested my attention.
5
It seems that His Royal Highness's technical acquaintance with the processes of
fresco
painting
was incomplete!
Usage of
fresco
in anglès
1
The
fresco
,
rich in figures and beauty, is executed with real mastery.
2
Over one door is the Nativity,-overthe other, the Resurrection,-alsoin
fresco
.
3
Poliziano is seen again in a Ghirlandaio
fresco
at S. Maria Novella.
4
The real
fresco
consists of painting upon plaster, while it is wet.
5
This
fresco
dates probably from as far back as the thirteenth century.
6
Forcing myself to stop gawking at the finely wrought
fresco
,
I smiled.
7
This is almost worse than a black oil-painting or a faded
fresco
.
8
Indeed I can show you her portrait in a
fresco
of Ghirlandaio's.
9
He opened his eyes and saw the
fresco
on the ceiling above.
10
But no: they are trying to enjoy a quiet al
fresco
fag.
11
Restaurants Thanks to the dazzling year-round weather, al
fresco
dining is big.
12
So has he depicted her in the
fresco
of the Arena in Padua.
13
The walls are of scagliola marble and the ceilings ornamented brilliantly in
fresco
.
14
On the walls Cupids and blithesome nymphs were careering in
fresco
.
15
It was a
fresco
;
Christ bound to the pillar, after having been scourged.
16
He painted in
fresco
,
Aniella in oils, and they were frequently employed together.
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About this term
fresco
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
paint in fresco
great fresco
beautiful fresco
rude fresco
do in fresco
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Translations for
fresco
rus
фреска
portuguès
fresco
afresco
català
pintura al fresc
fresc
espanyol
fresco
pintura al fresco
Fresco
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Fresco
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