Mural
A mural is a painting on a wall or a ceiling. Murals are usually big. They may be in public places, such as the outside of a building, or indoors.
Mural Media
Ceiling painting, by Jean-André Rixens. Salle des Illustres, Le Capitole, Toulouse, France
Prehistoric Egyptian mural painted on a Nekhen tomb wall c. 3,500 B.C. with aspects in the Gerzeh culture style
Jataka tales from the Ajanta Caves, present-day Maharashtra, India, 7th century CE.
Murals from the 16th century at the St. Lawrence Church of Lohja
The 18th-century BC fresco of the Investiture of Zimrilim discovered at the Royal Palace of ancient Mari in Syria
CAM designed Frescography by Rainer Maria Latzke, digitally printed on canvas
The San Bartolo mural
The United Nations Security Council mural, by Per Krohg (1952), towers over meetings of the Security Council at UN headquarters in New York City
Graffiti painting against torture on the making in Donostia-San Sebastián