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polyptychenUK
pol·yp·tych P0429600 (pŏl′ĭp-tĭk′)n. A work consisting of four or more painted or carved panels that are hinged together. [From Late Latin polyptycha, registers, account books, from Greek poluptukha, from neuter pl. of poluptukhos, having many folds : polu-, poly- + ptukhē, fold; see diptych.]polyptych (ˈpɒlɪptɪk) n (Ecclesiastical Terms) an altarpiece consisting of more than three panels, set with paintings or carvings, and usually hinged for folding. Compare diptych, triptych[C19: via Late Latin from Greek poluptuchon something folded many times, from poly- + ptuchē a fold]pol•yp•tych (ˈpɒl ɪp tɪk) n. a work of art composed of several connected panels. [1855–60; poly- + (di) ptych or (tri) ptych] polyptycha work of art, as a painting, composed of several panels.See also: ArtpolyptychA work of art involving two or more panels, most frequently more than three panels, since diptych (two panels) and triptych (three panels) are more commonly used.Translations
PolyptychenUK
Polyptych (1) A painting or relief consisting of several panels. (2) Several pictures with a common subject and unity of color and composition. |