Examples of triptych in the following topics:
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- The Harbaville Triptych depicts a scene of Deesis with Christ as the Pantokrator, while the Borradaile Triptych depicts an image of the Crucifixion.
- The Harbaville Triptych is an early example from the mid-tenth century of the new ivory triptychs that replaced diptychs during the Middle Byzantine period.
- The Borradaile Triptych's main image depicts the Crucifixion of Christ instead of a Deesis.
- The figures on the wings are images of saints, similar to the Harbaville Triptych.
- Like triptychs, psalters were small, private objects used for private devotion and worship.
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- One of his best known works, the Merode Altarpiece, is a triptych that depicts an Annunciation Scene.
- Highly successful in his lifetime, his surviving works are mainly religious triptychs, altarpieces, and commissioned portraits.
- The Merode Altarpiece is a triptych that features the Archangel Gabriel approaching Mary, who is reading in a well-decorated, typical middle class Flanders home.
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- It is an intensely emotional work that continues the German Gothic tradition of unrestrained gesture and expression, using Renaissance compositional principles, but all in that most Gothic of forms, the multi-winged triptych.
- This work is intensely emotional and continues the German Gothic tradition of unrestrained gesture and expression, using Renaissance compositional principles, but all in that most Gothic of forms, the multi-winged triptych.
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- The altar at in Kraków was not completed until 1489, and was the largest triptych of its time and, like his other large works, required a large workshop including specialized painters and gilders.
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- Henry the Navigator in 15th century triptych of St.
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- The Stavelot Triptych and Reliquary of St.