Verdaccio

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title: Verdaccio
text: Verdaccio is an Italian name for the mixture of black, white, and yellow pigments resulting in a grayish or yellowish soft greenish brown. Verdaccio became an integral part of fresco painting, in which this color is used for defining tonal values, forming a complete monochromatic underpainting. Often architectural details in frescoes are left in verdaccio without any additional color layers; a notable example is the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, where verdaccio underpainting can be clearly seen
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description: Pigment used in fresco painting
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