- Intonaco
Intonaco is an Italian term for the final, very thin layer of
plaster on which afresco wall painting is painted. The painting is done whilst the plaster is still wet, in order to allow the pigment to penetrate into the intonaco itself. An earlier layer, called "arriccio", is laid slightly coarsely to provide a key for the intonaco, and must be allowed to dry, usually for some days, before the final very thin layer is applied and painted on. [Ugo Procacci, in "Frescoes from Florence",pp. 15-25 1969, Arts Council, London, gives a full account of the process.] In Italian the term intonaco is also used much more generally for normal plaster or mortar wall-coatings in buildings.Intonaco is traditionally a mixture of
sand (with granular dimensions less than two millimeters) and a binding substance.Types of intonaco
Different types of intonaco are classified based on the binding material used:
* Intonaco based on lime, where the only binding substance ishydrated lime
* Intonaco lime/cement, where the binding element is a mixture of hydrated lime withPortland cement , with a majority of lime
* Intonaco cement/lime, where the binding element is a mixture of hydrated lime, and Portland cement, with a majority of Portland cement
* Intonaco with a plaster base, where the binding element is exclusively plasterThe
sand utilized in the intonaco can belimestone orsilicate , taken from a natural source such as a river or from sand that is pulverized.Types of stabilizers
Intonaco can be stablized using:
* Lime
* plaster
* Calcium-sulfate based plaster
* Terracotta-based cementReferences
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