fresco

C15316
concept

A fresco is a mural painting technique in which pigments mixed with water are applied onto freshly laid wet plaster, becoming an integral part of the wall as it dries.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
fresco canonical 61
fresco painting 3
fresco figures 1

Instances (66)

Instance Via concept surface
The Prophet Isaiah (Sistine Chapel)
The Drunkenness of Noah (Michelangelo fresco)
The Deluge (Sistine Chapel)
City Life (mural)
Rout of the Sanhedrin (mural)
The Tribute Money
surface form: The Tribute Money (Masaccio)
Creation of Adam
surface form: The Creation of Adam
Creation of Eve
Separation of Light from Darkness
Separation of Land and Water
Creation of the Sun, Moon and Plants
Drunkenness of Noah
surface form: The Drunkenness of Noah (Michelangelo fresco)
Ignudi fresco figures
Dormition of the Mother of God fresco
Bull-leaping fresco
Assumption of the Virgin (dome fresco)
Meidum Geese painting (from nearby mastaba)
surface form: Meidum Geese painting
Resurrection
surface form: Resurrection (Piero della Francesca)
Madonna del Parto
The Last Judgment by Michelangelo
surface form: The Last Judgment (Michelangelo)
North Wall mural
West Wall mural fresco mural
Disputa del Sacramento
The Parnassus
Cardinal and Theological Virtues (fresco)
East Wall mural
Cardinal Virtues
The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple
The Mass at Bolsena
The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila
The Fire in the Borgo
The Vision of the Cross
The Donation of Rome
The Baptism of Constantine
Pan American Unity
Last Judgment fresco on west façade
The Last Supper (San Salvi)
Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter
Crucifixion fresco in Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi
Annunciation (Cortona)
Annunciation (San Marco)
Aurora
surface form: Aurora (Guido Reni)
Prometheus (mural)
The Dartmouth College murals
Assumption of the Virgin (Parma Cathedral)
Brumidi Corridors murals
The Creation of Adam
Andrea Pozzo
surface form: Apotheosis of Saint Ignatius
Cimabue’s Maestà in the Upper Basilica
Roman wall paintings fresco painting