Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Jun. 2009
The term mural is designated as that picture that uses a wall or wall as a support of itself. Despite some more formal considerations, the mural has been one of the most widespread supports in the history of the art and brick or stone the materials of which supports can be made.
The first antecedents of the mural are found in prehistoric times, for example, the cave paintings that were executed on rock walls in the caves of the Paleolithic era. In those days, the most common was the use of natural pigments with binders such as resin. The painting On walls then, it predominated during this time and the Roman, but for example it declined during what was called Gothic time, because the walls were supplanted by stained glass, but it returned with force in the Renaissance with the frescoes made by the painter Raphael in the Vatican rooms and the magnificent artwork that Miguel Angel Buonarroti did in the Seistine Chapel and that is still admired today by the whole world that passes by, for example.
Among the main characteristics of this type of painting that we can name is that it must always contain a species narrative, that is, actions and situations occur in a mural, which is also commonly known as a still film.
The monumentality of the image and the polyangularity that will be attributed to it and that will allow breaking the flat space of the wall are another of its most salient characteristics.
Except in the prehistory that it was done, generally, the mural is not painted directly on the wall but on a thin intermediate layer, while the technique par excellence used by the mural is the fresco, in this case the painting will be placed on the plaster of the wall still fresh.
On the other hand, although this situation can be found in art closest to this time, murals do not must necessarily be painted, but they can be made with mosaic or ceramic, for example.
Joan Miró, Gaudà and Josep Maria Seprt are some examples of murals with mosaics.