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‖ buon fresco|bwon ˈfresko| [It., lit. ‘good fresco’.] = fresco n. 2 a.
1874Amer. Cycl. VII. 483/1 Painting designs in colors ground in water and mixed with lime upon the freshly laid plaster..was called by the Italians buon fresco, or the true fresco. 1957Encycl. Brit. IX. 835/2 In the 15th century, Italian painters distinguished between fresco secco—the pigments being mixed with egg as a medium, and buon fresco—the pigments being mixed with water and laid on the fresh wet plaster. |