fresco|frescoes|frescos in English
noun
[fres·co || 'freskəʊ]
method of painting on the wet plaster of a wall or ceiling using watercolor paints
Use "fresco|frescoes|frescos" in a sentence
1. The frescoes in these churches are magnificent.
2. This is a masterpiece in fresco.
3. En elotes “Corncob” te ofrecemos el mejor sabor, ingredientes frescos …
4. 2 The frescoes have survived remarkably well.
5. Sun drenched colours a faded Grecian fresco.
6. The interior walls are entirely fresco covered.
7. There are also several well-preserved Byzantine frescoes.
8. A fresco in the apse depicts Christ Pantocrator.
9. The frescoes of the church were created by Peter von Cornelius.
10. They gained immortality in frescos, hieroglyphs, statues, and even tombs, mummified alongside their owners.
11. The ceiling is richly decorated in marble and fresco.
12. Fresco is a completely new development in plasterboard design.
13. There is an exquisite fresco on that porch.
14. The frescoes depict scenes from the Old Testament and the life of Christ.
15. Name's Robert Fresco, an oncologist at UCLA medical center.
16. Forms manifest fresco,[sentence dictionary] designer thinks by images.
17. As with Ali Qapu, the palace contains many frescoes and paintings on ceramic.
18. A funeral decoration is painted in fresco on the wall.
19. The frescos also had high carbon levels, and these were responsible for the darkening of the paintings.
20. Catacomb archaeological superintendent Fabrizio Bisconti describes frescoes found in the Santa Tecla catacombs on Tuesday.
21. Above the altar-piece, the Pieta fresco is by Vincenzo Tamagni.
22. Five frescos painted by William Dyce between 1848 and 1864 cover the walls, depicting allegorical scenes from the legend.
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24. Bossman es un soplo de aire fresco en el género
25. The Baiza is by the Jhelum-based Mughal fresco artist Alvina U