Associations to the word «Fresco»
Noun
- Palazzo
- Cupola
- Domenico
- Ceiling
- Battista
- Stucco
- Depicting
- Nave
- Pietro
- Giovanni
- Francesco
- Allegory
- Padua
- Chapel
- Vault
- Madonna
- Transept
- Cloister
- Nativity
- Raphael
- Basilica
- Sant
- Cesare
- Decoration
- Giacomo
- Giuseppe
- Della
- Plaster
- Andrea
- Portico
- Interior
- Medici
- Delle
- Lorenzo
- Virgin
- Altar
- Dome
- Villa
- Stefano
- Baroque
- Paolo
- Tapestry
- Painter
- Romano
- Medallion
- Depiction
- Florence
- Alessandro
- Facade
- Angelo
- Painting
- Wall
- Ballroom
- Michele
- Palace
- Cathedral
- Atrium
- Di
- Santa
- Antonio
- Sculpture
- Maria
- Pillar
- Choir
- Casa
- Naples
- Scene
- Del
- Church
- Statue
- Assumption
- Rome
- Christ
- Saint
- Dell
- Carlo
- San
- Fresco
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FRESCO, noun. (uncountable) In painting, the technique of applying water-based pigment to wet or fresh lime mortar or plaster.
FRESCO, noun. (countable) A painting made using this technique.
FRESCO, noun. A cool, refreshing state of the air; duskiness; coolness; shade.
FRESCO, verb. To paint using fresco
Dictionary definition
FRESCO, noun. A mural done with watercolors on wet plaster.
FRESCO, noun. A durable method of painting on a wall by using watercolors on wet plaster.
FRESCO, verb. Paint onto wet plaster on a wall.
Wise words
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