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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TriptychTriptych - Wikipedia

    A triptych (/ ˈ t r ɪ p t ɪ k / TRIP-tik) is a work of art (usually a panel painting) that is divided into three sections, or three carved panels that are hinged together and can be folded shut or displayed open.

  2. Triptych: With Maite Perroni, David Chocarro, Flavio Medina, Nuria Bages. It follows Becca, a forensics expert who, when investigating a murder, realizes that the body of the victim looks exactly like her.

  3. A literary or musical triptych generally consists of three closely related or contrasting themes or parts. Triptych derives from the Greek triptychos ("having three folds"), formed by combining tri - ("three") and ptychē ("fold" or "layer").

  4. A triptych is an artwork made up of three pieces or panels. Often used to impart narrative, create a sequence, or show different elements of the same subject matter. Learn more about what makes a triptych and see contemporary examples in Rise Art's blog. By Tatty Martin. Triptych art is made up of three pieces or panels.

  5. Oct 14, 2022 · Within an artistic context, the term “triptych” is used to describe a trio of artworks that form a series and usually convey a sequence of events or a series of narratives that relate to each other. A triptych consists of three panels of artwork and is most often used for painting.

  6. Dec 23, 2021 · Triptych artworks are typically divided into three separate panels which can usually be closed and opened due to hinges. In triptych paintings, the center panel is typically the largest of the three. Today we will be learning more about triptych artworks and looking at some famous triptych examples.

  7. A triptych - from the Greek ‘tri’ meaning three and ‘ptyx’ meaning fold - is a work of art in three sections. Commonly a triptych is painted on wood, composed of a central panel flanked by two hinged pieces on either side. The term itself originates from the 18th century.

  8. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsTriptych | Tate

    An artwork in three panels. The panels can be attached together or presented adjoining each other. Although traditionally applied to painting or relief-carved panels, the term has also been used refer to artworks in other media which are formed of three panels or screens, such as video.

  9. www.moma.org › collection › termsTriptych | MoMA

    Triptych. A work of art consisting of three sections or panels, usually hinged together. Works 5 works online Clarence H. White Spring—A Triptych 1898 Claude Monet Water Lilies 1914-26 On view Gallery 515 Max Beckmann Departure ...

  10. Aug 1, 2019 · Triptych refers to art that is made up of three panels. The term originates from the Greek word 'triptykhos', meaning 'three-layered' or 'three folds'. The panels that form a triptych are often attached to one another with hinges, allowing the two outer panels (or wings) to fold inward and cover the central panel.

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