- A
polyptych (/ˈpɒlɪptɪk/ POL-ip-tik; Gr****: poly- "many" and ptychē "fold") is a
painting (usually
panel painting)
which is
divided into sections, or...
- The
Tarlati polyptych is a
Renaissance polyptych painted by the
Italian artist Pietro Lorenzetti, with
tempera and gold on panel, in 1320. It is located...
- The
Polyptych of the
Misericordia is a
painting conserved in the
Museo Civico di
Sansepolcro in the town of Sansepolcro,
region of Tuscany, Italy. The...
- The
Polyptych of Irminon, also
known as the
Polyptych of Saint-Germain, is an
inventory of
properties compiled around 823 by Irminon, the
abbot of the...
- The
Recanati Polyptych (Italian:
Polittico di Recanati) is an oil-on-panel
painting by the
Italian Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto,
executed in 1506–1508...
- The
Badia Polyptych (Italian:
Polittico di Badia) is a
painting by the
Italian artist Giotto,
painted around 1300 and
housed in the
Uffizi Gallery of...
- The
Saint Vincent Ferrer Altarpiece is a tempera-on-panel
painting by
Giovanni Bellini (possibly with some
collaboration by
another artist on the scenes...
- In
medieval history, the
Polyptych (or Polyptyque) was a do****ent
detailing the
lands that a
noble owned. Many also
featured names of the
peasants that...
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together and can be
folded shut or displa**** open. It is
therefore a type of
polyptych, the term for all multi-panel works. The
middle panel is
typically the...
- The
Annunziata Polyptych is a
painting cycle started by
Filippino Lippi and
finished by
Pietro Perugino,
whose central panel is now
divided between the...