Galerie Fresque - Fresco Painting Studio

Galerie Fresque - Fresco Painting Studio

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An online Art Gallery Fresco Painting has enjoyed a prominent position in the field of art as well as in history.

It has been practiced for thousand of years and has served different purpose. From Ajanta paintings, to the ceiling of Sistine chapel by Michel Angelo or paintings by the Mughals all have been various modes of fresco painting. However there is lack of and sensitivity and informed understanding towards fresco paintings.

Photos 24/03/2015

The structure of Asif Jah’s Tomb is in a dilapidated condition. One has to touch it to make out the pattern of the damaged inlay work.

Photos 06/12/2013

Iran Esfahan Chehel Sotun CSEV_PSD The main hall of Chehel Sotun is a three dome structure, with each dome being flanked by a vaulted arch on either side, to give a total of six vaults. Each vault is filled with a large scale fresco painted on ceramic with the detail of a Persian miniature as used until then only in book illustrations. The decoration and the frescoes of the main hall were finished in 1647, under the auspices of Shah Abbas II to record key events in the Safavid dynasty

Photos 06/12/2013

Roman fresco, Pompeii, Aphrodite, after a Greek painting

Photos 11/06/2013

Ajanta frescoes paintings 2nd century B.C to 6th Century A.D

Photos 11/06/2013

Roman fresco painting

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Photos 14/04/2013

Imam Mosque Arches - Esfahan, Iran

Photos 14/04/2013
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