what is the difference between the Fresco and mosaic
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Both a fresco and a mosaic start with wet plaster. A mosaic is made when stones, glass, or other objects are put into the plaster. A fresco is made when somebody paints onto the wet plaster, but does not add any objects other than paint.
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Difference between the Fresco and mosaic:
Mosaics:
- The earliest 'mosaics' in 'Barcelona' belong to the 'Roman period'.
- They have been 'preserved throughout the centuries' as they were often located on the 'floors of buildings' which became 'covered over', and thus preserved from 'light', 'air and erosion'.
Fresco:
- The 'fresco technique' involves 'painting directly onto wet plaster', then allowing the 'paint to dry', thus incorporating the 'painting into the fabric' of the plaster itself.
- This 'ancient art' dates back to 'Egyptian times', but its first attached use in 'Barcelona' dates from the 'Roman period'. \
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