The document is about affreschi, which are frescoes painted on plastered walls or ceilings. Frescoes were a popular form of decoration in Italy during the Renaissance period, with many churches and palaces adorned using this technique. Artists would paint directly on fresh lime plaster using natural pigment paints so that the colors would bond chemically with the plaster.
The document is about affreschi, which are frescoes painted on plastered walls or ceilings. Frescoes were a popular form of decoration in Italy during the Renaissance period, with many churches and palaces adorned using this technique. Artists would paint directly on fresh lime plaster using natural pigment paints so that the colors would bond chemically with the plaster.
Shabby chic is a style of interior design that embraces worn, distressed, and antiqued furniture and decor. It values well-loved pieces with signs of use and age rather than new, pristine items. The shabby chic aesthetic intentionally cultivates an impression of relaxed, casual elegance through the use of soft pastel colors, floral patterns, and distressed woods.
Shabby chic is a style of interior design that embraces worn, distressed, and antiqued furniture and decor. It values well-loved pieces with signs of use and age rather than new, pristine items. The shabby chic aesthetic intentionally cultivates an impression of relaxed, casual elegance through the use of soft pastel colors, floral patterns, and distressed woods.
Emilia peatini venezia camp 2010 - presentazione 2luglio2010 b
Per civillife 5 date chiave seminario nov_2009
1. Ministero dell’istruzione, dell’università e della ricerca Dipartimento per la programmazione Direzione Generale per gli Affari Internazionali Ufficio VI - Cooperazione con organismi internazionali e accordi bilaterali con Stati non membri dell'U.E PROGETTO INTERNAZIONALE DEL CONSIGLIO D’EUROPA Didattica della Storia in Dimensione Europea: Le date chiave della Storia d’Europa nel XX secolo ” Manifestazione Conclusiva per le Scuole del Centro Nord - Treviso, 12-13 Novembre 2009