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- Diptychs usually folded into little flat boxes suitable for a pocket.
- A common error describes the diptych dial as self-aligning.
- Diptychs were also used to inscribe the names of the saints.
- Rich traders and merchants ordered diptychs and portraits for personal use.
- It forms a diptych with Sonnet 6, which continues it.
- She works in diptychs and triptychs, using vibrant color palettes.
- This diptych is a cornerstone of the Met's European collection.
- Certain images become Baconesque diptychs and triptychs through the use of mirrors.
- The oil on two canvases or a diptych measures 183x610 centimeters overall.
- His diptychs show his first attempt to incorporate space in the table.
- A consular diptych produced by Astyrius in 449 is preserved at Li鑗e.
- The diptych was probably commissioned for personal and private devotion.
- Ethiopian diptychs often have a primary wing with a frame.
- Originally they formed the wings of a hinged devotional diptych.
- Fairly disturbing c 1430-40 Jan van Eyck diptych.
- Nothing is known of the diptych before it was split.
- The panel was once half of a diptych, later broken up.
- His work includes single panels, diptychs, triptychs, and polyptych panels.
- The collection includes sculptures, canvas works, diptychs, triptychs and more.
- Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople entered him into his diptychs as Patriarch of Alexandria.
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