1590s, in fresco, literally "in fresh," with a sense of "painted on fresh mortar or plaster," from Italian fresco "cool, fresh," as a noun "coolness, fresh air," from Old High German frisc, from Proto-Germanic *friskaz (see fresh (adj.1)). As a verb from 1849. Related: Frescoed. In 17c.-18c. it also could mean "coolness, shade."
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1. Of course,pigment is not the only part of a fresco .
もちろん、顔料は画面のすべてではありません。
2.And a large-scale fresco painting is chosen for the Pudong International Airport.
このうち大型壁画は浦東国際空港の当選品となっている。
3.A fresco showing festivities of Tibet in the Potala Palace.
ポタラ宮内にチベットの祝祭行事を反映した壁画。
4.They are precious artworks integrated with technology,including ornaments and fresco paintings.
置物、掛け幅、壁画の規格がそろっており、科学技術、芸術を一体化した伝世の逸品である。
<dl><dt>5.Part of a wall painting here,a bit of a fresco there.