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Which technique involves painting on a freshly plastered wall and was popular during the greek, roman, and renaissance periods
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Which technique involves painting on a freshly plastered wall and was popular during the greek, roman, and renaissance periods
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This technique is called fresco
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was the technique that involves painting on a freshly plastered wall that was a painting that was done rapidly in water color on a wet wall/ceiling. they do this so the colors penetrate the plaster as it dries and fixes.
i hope this helps you out! correct me if i'm wrong. :^)
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