fresco
/ˈfreskəʊ/noun
(pl. -oes 或-os)
1- a painting done rapidly in watercolour on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colours penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries湿壁画, 壁画。
1.1
- mass noun this method of painting, used in Roman times and by the great masters of the Italian Renaissance including Giotto, Masaccio, and Michelangelo湿壁画技法。
派生词
frescoed
adjective词源
late 16th cent.: Italian, literally 'cool, fresh'. The word was first recorded in the phrase in fresco, representing Italian affresco, al fresco 'on the fresh (plaster)'.