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- Intonaco abstract "Intonaco is an Italian term for the final, very thin layer of plaster on which a fresco is painted. The plaster is painted while still wet, in order to allow the pigment to penetrate into the intonaco itself. An earlier layer, called arriccio, is laid slightly coarsely to provide a key for the intonaco, and must be allowed to dry, usually for some days, before the final very thin layer is applied and painted on. In Italian the term intonaco is also used much more generally for normal plaster or mortar wall-coatings in buildings.Intonaco is traditionally a mixture of sand (with granular dimensions less than two millimeters) and a binding substance.".
- Intonaco wikiPageID "13432475".
- Intonaco wikiPageRevisionID "573853543".
- Intonaco hasPhotoCollection Intonaco.
- Intonaco subject Category:Painting_techniques.
- Intonaco subject Category:Plastering.
- Intonaco type Ability105616246.
- Intonaco type Abstraction100002137.
- Intonaco type Cognition100023271.
- Intonaco type Know-how105616786.
- Intonaco type Method105660268.
- Intonaco type PaintingTechniques.
- Intonaco type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Intonaco type Technique105665146.
- Intonaco comment "Intonaco is an Italian term for the final, very thin layer of plaster on which a fresco is painted. The plaster is painted while still wet, in order to allow the pigment to penetrate into the intonaco itself. An earlier layer, called arriccio, is laid slightly coarsely to provide a key for the intonaco, and must be allowed to dry, usually for some days, before the final very thin layer is applied and painted on.".
- Intonaco label "Enduit".
- Intonaco label "Intonaco".
- Intonaco sameAs Enduit.
- Intonaco sameAs m.03c543_.
- Intonaco sameAs Q4927228.
- Intonaco sameAs Q4927228.
- Intonaco sameAs Intonaco.
- Intonaco wasDerivedFrom Intonaco?oldid=573853543.
- Intonaco isPrimaryTopicOf Intonaco.