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MURAL PAINTING ON DRIED PLASTER
A secco; False fresco; Finto fresco; Fresco secco; Fresco finto
  • A fresco-secco by Beohar Rammanohar Sinha on the walls of ''Shaheed-Smarak'' in Jabalpur (India)
  •  A Fresco-secco wall painting in [[St Just in Penwith Parish Church]], [[Cornwall]], UK. The painting was created in the 15th century and depicts [[Saint George]] fighting the dragon.

quedarse tan fresco      
= not bat an eyelash, not bat an eyelid
Ex: The Department of Justice didn"t bat an eyelash when the administration allowed the export of national security sensitive satellite technology to China. Ex: Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn"t seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.
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  • [[Pantocrator]] from [[Sant Climent de Taüll]], in [[MNAC Barcelona]]
  • [[Myrrhbearers]] on Christ's Grave, c 1235 AD, [[Mileševa monastery]] in [[Serbia]]n
  • Interior view with the frescoes dating back to 1259, [[Boyana Church]] in [[Sofia]], [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage List]] landmark.
  • Frescos in the [[Monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian]], [[Syria]]
  • 1602}}
  • Etruscan fresco]]. Detail of two dancers from the [[Tomb of the Triclinium]] in the [[Necropolis of Monterozzi]] 470 BC, [[Tarquinia]], [[Lazio]], Italy
  • Fernando Leal]], ''Miracles of the Virgin of Guadalupe'', Fresco Mexico City
  • 1627 BC}}) by the [[Minoan eruption]] on the island, which preserved many Minoan frescoes like this
  • Fresco by [[Giotto]], [[Scrovegni Chapel]] in Padua. Sky and blue mantle of Maria were painted ''a secco'', and large part of the painting is now lost
  • Roman fresco]] of a young man from the Villa di Arianna, [[Stabiae]], 1st century AD.
  • 50 CE}}
  • Fresco from the [[Ajanta Caves]] built and painted during the [[Gupta Empire]] in the 6th century AD
  • [[Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak]] frescoes, 4th century BC
  • Prometheus]]'', [[Pomona College]] by [[José Clemente Orozco]] 1930
  • 477 – 495 AD}}
  • ''The Wounded Angel'', [[Tampere Cathedral]] by [[Hugo Simberg]] (1873–1917)
  • The ceiling of Begum Shahi mosque in Lahore with Mughal style frescos
  • View of a woman's face in the central chamber of the [[Ostrusha mound]] built in the 4th century BC in [[Bulgaria]]
  • Etruscan]] fresco of Velia Velcha from the [[Tomb of Orcus]], [[Tarquinia]]
TECHNIQUE OF MURAL PAINTING EXECUTED UPON FRESHLY LAID LIME PLASTER
Fresco painting; Frescoes; Frescos; Affresco
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TAN; Tans; Tan (disambiguation); Tân; T'an; T’an
tostado

تعريف

tan
sust. masc.
Sonido o eco que resulta de golpear el tambor u otro instrumento semejante, como una campana, el martillo sobre el yunque, etc. Se utiliza más repetido.
sust. masc.
Corteza de encina.
adv. de cant.
1) , apócope de tanto. No se emplea para modificar la significación del verbo, y encarece en proporción relativa la del adjetivo, el participio y otras partes de la oración, precediéndolas siempre.
2) Correspondiéndose con como o cuan denota idea de equivalencia o igualdad.
Ver: de tan
3) Corteza de encina.

ويكيبيديا

Fresco-secco

Fresco-secco (or a secco or fresco finto) is a wall painting technique where pigments mixed with an organic binder and/or lime are applied onto a dry plaster. The paints used can e.g. be casein paint, tempera, oil paint, silicate mineral paint. If the pigments are mixed with lime water or lime milk and applied to a dry plaster the technique is called lime secco painting. The secco technique contrasts with the fresco technique, where the painting is executed on a layer of wet plaster.

Because the pigments do not become part of the wall, as in buon fresco, fresco-secco paintings are less durable. The colors may flake off the painting as time goes by, but this technique has the advantages of a longer working time and retouchability. In Italy, fresco technique was reintroduced around 1300 and led to an increase in the general quality of mural painting. This technological change coincided with the realistic turn in Western art and the changing liturgical use of murals.

The treatise Silparatna by Kumaradeva (8th century) gives an account of the fresco-secco painting technology in detail. According to this text, a picture should be painted with appropriate colours, along with proper forms and sentiments (rasas), and moods and actions (bhavas). White, yellow, red, black and terre verte are pointed out in the text as pure colors. Different shades were also prepared from these original colors. Five types of brushes with various shapes and size (flat, long, medium, etc.) made of animal hair and grass fibre are also recommended. Specialist painter and decorators still use this technique to great effect in the world of interior design e.g. faux marble.