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Often, he will present these two approaches together in diptychs.
And it's only half of a theatrical diptych, seven hours over all.
The word "diptych" means it is in two parts and can be closed like a book.
A diptych of the two men's profiles suggests they are related.
The diptych was probably commissioned for personal and private devotion.
The paintings are very large (up to 110 by 157 inches) and they come in diptych form.
Two diptychs associated with him are in the show.
The diptych leaves were preserved together until the nineteenth century.
She adopted the diptych as her usual form because it resembles an open book.
The more common form of diptych in Antiquity was like a shallow box.
One painting is a diptych, another has three panels.
The second half of the diptych, "Still Lives," was made two years later.
Classically, a diptych was a piece of art used for religious devotion.
Diptychs were also used to inscribe the names of the saints.
Nor do we know with certainty how diptychs in northern Europe were meant to function.
The two works together form a "diptych" on the death and resurrection of Christ, her largest work to date.
His diptychs show his first attempt to incorporate space in the table.
I believe that the 60's were not a monochrome or a monolith but a diptych.
The only diptych the artist ever made, it is a study in gray squares that seem to dissolve into one another.
It is a two-part work, also called a diptych.
His works are often done in diptychs and triptychs.
You see all of this in one glance at the 40 double-panel paintings, or diptychs, here.
But not all diptychs were conceived in such a personalized, up-close way.
Among the paintings, a large diptych, "South Bank" is particularly successful.
He has made a number of diptychs and triptychs as well as single works.