In fresco painting, the preliminary layer of plaster laid slightly coarsely onto the masonry to provide a key or ‘grip’ for the intonaco. It must be allowed to dry, usually for some days, before the final very thin, smooth layer, the intonaco, is applied and painted on whilst still wet.
In fresco painting, the preliminary layer of plaster laid slightly coarsely onto the masonry to provide a key or ‘grip’ for the intonaco. It must be allowed to dry, usually for some days, before the final very thin, smooth layer, the intonaco, is applied and painted on whilst still wet.


