Fresco painting is a technique where pigments are applied directly onto freshly laid, wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the wall itself as it dries. This method was favored by Renaissance masters like Michelangelo, whose famous ceiling in the Sistine Chapel demonstrates the technique's ability to create enduring, large-scale artworks of extraordinary detail and beauty.
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濕壁畫(Fresco),原意是“新鮮”,是一種十分耐久的壁飾繪畫,泛指在鋪上灰泥的牆壁及天花板上繪畫的畫作,14-16世紀流行於義大利。
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