diptych|diptychs in English
noun
[dip·tych || 'dɪptɪk]
piece of art consisting of two painted panels that are hinged together; ancient writing tablet consisting of two wax covered panels that are hinged togethe
Use "diptych|diptychs" in a sentence
1. Panel of a Diptych Announcing the Consulship of Justinian 521 Byzantine
2. The majority of this work was presented as either panels, single Altarpieces, or more complex Altarpieces, which were usually in the form of diptychs or polyptychs
3. The Double is at play twice in this diptych as the moldy mirror image of the painting reinforces the closed world of their sisterhood.
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