Raking view of 8 panels on exhibit, showing curve of upper panels; Stucco (lime plaster) was used not only as the ground for wall frescoes, but also to create three-dimensional architectural moldings and figural reliefs on the upper zones, frequently curved or vaulted, of walls. Worked quickly in damp plaster applied to the still damp ceiling surface, these reliefs preserve the tool marks and even fingerprints of the highly skilled artisans who executed them. Sure anatomical knowledge and draftsmanship are combined with a freshness and spontaneity. These date from the late Julio-Claudian or the Flavian period, the 2nd half of the first century CE. They are related with Dionysiac subject matter. Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art [website]; ...
The fresco painting technique has been widely used throughout history in the occidental world, in pa...
Dark maroon background divided into panels by very thin pale pink and black stripes and a wider brig...
In the XVII and XVIII centuries stucco decoration played a key role in church architecture. An examp...
Overall view of 8 panels on exhibit; Stucco (lime plaster) was used not only as the ground for wall ...
The earliest decorated mosaics in the Greco-Roman world were made in Greece in the late 5th century ...
The paper describes the analysis of a particular kind of plaster from the walls of the Roman Sanctua...
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This paper reports on the mineralogical characterisation of samples of wall paintings from various R...
Four fragments on exhibit, far left, repository number 20.192.15 (upper painting on white ground wit...
Group of 4 images, Vine St excavations fresco and plaster remains. Painted wall plaster (fresco) ...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...
Recently (2000-2004) a First Style wall painting (end of 2nd century BC) was found in the Etruscan-...
The fresco painting technique has been widely used throughout history in the occidental world, in pa...
Dark maroon background divided into panels by very thin pale pink and black stripes and a wider brig...
In the XVII and XVIII centuries stucco decoration played a key role in church architecture. An examp...
Overall view of 8 panels on exhibit; Stucco (lime plaster) was used not only as the ground for wall ...
The earliest decorated mosaics in the Greco-Roman world were made in Greece in the late 5th century ...
The paper describes the analysis of a particular kind of plaster from the walls of the Roman Sanctua...
International audienceExcavations at the north-eastern side of the city Cumae (modern Cuma) brought ...
This paper reports on the mineralogical characterisation of samples of wall paintings from various R...
Four fragments on exhibit, far left, repository number 20.192.15 (upper painting on white ground wit...
Group of 4 images, Vine St excavations fresco and plaster remains. Painted wall plaster (fresco) ...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...
Recently (2000-2004) a First Style wall painting (end of 2nd century BC) was found in the Etruscan-...
The fresco painting technique has been widely used throughout history in the occidental world, in pa...
Dark maroon background divided into panels by very thin pale pink and black stripes and a wider brig...
In the XVII and XVIII centuries stucco decoration played a key role in church architecture. An examp...