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fresque

fresco

noun fresk Rare

Origin: Italian 'affresco' (fresh, painted on wet plaster)

Also means

mural

Usage Note

Fresque refers to a wall painting made on wet plaster, as well as any large-scale mural. By extension it describes an ambitious, panoramic narrative work — a novel or film covering generations is called une fresque historique (a historical saga). The Sistine Chapel ceiling is often cited as the world's most famous fresque.

Examples

"La fresque couvre tout le mur de la chapelle."

Natural Translation

The fresco covers the entire chapel wall.

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