"Buon fresco is used in applying earth tones that are chemically stable and won't react with the lime in the plaster, " she goes on.
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By the end of the sixteenth century this had largely displaced the " buon fresco " method, and was used by painters such as Gianbattista Tiepolo or Michelangelo.
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After spending some time in Italy, Muche wrote a book, " Buon Fresco Briefe aus Italien �ber Handwerk und Stil der echten Freskomalerei ", on fresco painting.
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"' Hubert Massey "'( born 1958 ) is an artist of a variety of mediums, and well known for his large-scale installations in the Buon Fresco style.
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He then says that Michelangelo worked in " buon fresco " with " no " pentimenti " proper ", ( pentimenti means the changes ) but only small corrections in fresco.
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Once a " giornata " is dried, no more " buon fresco " can be done, and the unpainted intonaco must be removed with a tool before starting again the next day.
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The buon fresco " In Front of Sm�lands Taberg " ( 1949 ) in The People's House in Norrahammar ( outside J�nk�ping / Sweden ) is Torsten Billman's work to the honour of labour.
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Most of " The Crucifixion " was executed in " buon fresco, " water-based pigments on wet plaster, without the binders _ oil, tempera, glue _ of other methods of painting.
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Roman wall paintings, such as those at the magnificent Villa dei Misteri ( 1st century B . C . ) in the ruins of Pompeii, and others at Herculaneum, were completed in " buon fresco ."
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The development during the Renaissance of buon fresco, a technique in which colors are applied to wet plaster in a way that fixes them securely when the plaster dries, was long considered the accomplishment of Tuscany, where it was perfected by Michelangelo and other masters.