What Are The Similarities Between Egypt And Minoan's Fresco

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The Egyptian’s used fresco secco (a type of dry fresco), which allowed for them to utilize time more patiently due to the fact that it took quite a bit longer for it to initially take hold upon the walls (pg. 74, fig. 3-29 “Musicians and dancers”). Whereas, the Minoan used a true secco (a type of wet fresco) which lacked the luxury of time, therefore, the Minoan wall paintings (pg. 89, fig. 4-8 “Bull-Leaping”) had to be applied and painted fast due to the lack thereof time able to create such works of art. However different the fresco, it does not reflect the similarities of Egyptian and Minoan artwork which showed quite a bit of similarity when representation of the human face came into place. More to the point, both Egyptian and Minoan used