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Fresco-secco : ウィキペディア英語版
Fresco-secco
Fresco-secco (or a secco or fresco finto) is a fresco painting technique in which pigments ground in water are tempered using egg yolk or whole egg mixed with water which are applied to plaster that has been moistened (using this temper) to simulate fresh plaster. No white is used (as in watercolour painting). In true fresco (buon fresco), the plaster is still fresh and has not dried when the watercolors are introduced. It is also common to use white to lighten colours in fresco.
Because the pigments do not become part of the wall, as in ''buon fresco'', fresco-secco paintings are less durable. The colors may flake off the painting as time goes by, but this technique has the advantages of a longer working time and retouchability. In Italy, fresco technique was reintroduced around 1300 and led to an increase in the general quality of mural painting. This technological change coincided with the realistic turn in Western art and the changing liturgical use of murals.〔Péter Bokody, "Mural Painting as a Medium: Technique, Representation and Liturgy," in ''Image and Christianity: Visual Media in the Middle Ages'', ed. Péter Bokody (Pannonhalma: Pannonhalma Abbey, 2014), 136-151. https://www.academia.edu/8526688/Mural_Painting_as_a_Medium_Technique_Representation_and_Liturgy〕
The treatise ''Silparatna'' by Kumaradeva (8th century) gives an account of the Fresco-secco painting technology in detail. According to this text, a picture should be painted with appropriate colours, along with proper forms and sentiments (rasas), and moods and actions (''bhavas''). White, yellow, red, black and terre - verte are pointed out in the text as pure
colors. Different shades were also prepared from these original colors. Five types of brushes with various shapes and size (flat, long, medium etc.) made of animal hair and grass fibre are also recommended.〔(Tamil civilization )〕
Specialist painter and decorators still use this technique to great effect in the world of interior design e.g. faux marble.
==Notable fresco-secco artists==

* Steve Bogdanoff
* Giotto
* June McEwan, Scottish artist who recreates historic Scottish interiors.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Recreative & conjectural paintings )
* Beohar Rammanohar Sinha, artist from India whose frescoes ornamentate the walls and gigantic dome of the ''Shaheed-Smarak'' or India's Martyrs' Memorial Auditorium. Episodes, accomplishments and landmark-events in India's struggle for independence are depicted.
* Rudolph F. Zallinger - whose ''Age of Mammals'', a mural painted from 1961 to 1967 on the south wall of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, is painted in this style.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Age of Mammals mural )

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