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+ | A fresco painting technique in which an aqueous pigment slurry is applied to dry plaster. Fresco a secco was sometimes applied over [[buon fresco]] painted regions to correct mistakes or to add details. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:11, 7 November 2023
Description
A fresco painting technique in which an aqueous pigment slurry is applied to dry plaster. Fresco a secco was sometimes applied over Buon fresco painted regions to correct mistakes or to add details.
See also Fresco pigments.
Synonyms and Related Terms
a secco