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Definition of secco in English: secco(also fresco secco) noun ˈsɛkəʊˈsekō mass nounThe technique of painting on dry plaster with pigments mixed in water. Example sentencesExamples - Local artist Beatrice Winkler will open her new exhibition of fresco secco paintings tonight.
- American artist Steve Bogdanoff is known for his distinct interpretive fresco secco paintings.
- More recently, she completed the electrifying Euclid's Comet, a fresco secco in the Media Union of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Origin Mid 19th century: from Italian, literally 'dry', from Latin siccus. Rhymes art deco, dekko, echo, Eco, El Greco, gecko Definition of secco in US English: secco(also fresco secco) nounˈsekō The technique of painting on dry plaster with pigments mixed in water. Example sentencesExamples - Local artist Beatrice Winkler will open her new exhibition of fresco secco paintings tonight.
- More recently, she completed the electrifying Euclid's Comet, a fresco secco in the Media Union of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
- American artist Steve Bogdanoff is known for his distinct interpretive fresco secco paintings.
Origin Mid 19th century: from Italian, literally ‘dry’, from Latin siccus. |