frescos in English

noun
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a painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colors penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.
Another few decades would pass before Filippino Lippi finished the bottom tier of frescoes left incomplete by Masaccio and Masolino.
verb
1
paint in fresco.
four scenes had been frescoed on the wall

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1. En elotes “Corncob” te ofrecemos el mejor sabor, ingredientes frescos

2. They gained immortality in frescos, hieroglyphs, statues, and even tombs, mummified alongside their owners.

3. The frescos also had high carbon levels, and these were responsible for the darkening of the paintings.

4. Five frescos painted by William Dyce between 1848 and 1864 cover the walls, depicting allegorical scenes from the legend.

5. A crypt of the 11th century, dug a posteriori under the choir, also preserves frescos of the time.

6. Cleaning preparations and abrasive blasting powders for walls, ceilings, images, frescos, murals, wallpaper, paper, wood, plastics, metal, stone, leather, textiles, coatings

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8. ‘A Commissionaire guides me through heavy wooden doors, past towering marble pillars into a vast circular entrance hall covered from floor to ceiling in intricate frescos.’ ‘Oddly, the entire show was performed in the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall, London, in front of a motley audience of fans, a few bystanders, some wearied