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Affresco ( In English usage, “fresco” ). Painting done
on freshly laid wet plaster with pigments dissolved in
lime water. As both dry they become completely
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most popular from the late thirteenth to the
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mural painting is fresco painting is an erroneous idea.
It is true that one can in fact paint on fresh plaster,
on the wet (or fresco) intonaco as soon as it has been
prepared and laid on the wall. The colors can thus be
absorbed by the wet plaster. When it dries and hardens,
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the plaster does not “dry” but rather a chemical
reaction occurs in which calcium carbonate is formed as
a result of carbon dioxide from the air combining with
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