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fresco

Mural painting technique using water-based paint on wet plaster that has been freshly applied to the wall. The technique is ancient and widespread; some of the earliest examples (c. 1750-1400 BC) were found in Knossos, Crete (now preserved in the Archaeological Museum in Heraklion). However, fresco reached its finest expression in Italy from the 13th to the 17th centuries. One of the finest examples of fresco is the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1508-12) by Michelangelo, in the Vatican, Rome.

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Amerigo Vespucci (1452-1512) from the 'Sala del Mappamondo' (Hall of the World Maps) (fresco)The Artist, from 'The Working World' cycle after Giotto, c.1450 (fresco)
Astrology: Various Instruments and DiagramsAttila (c.406-453) and his Army Marching on Paris (fresco)

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