Examples of using Triptych in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Bacon Triptych.
Triptych of Haywain(detail).
Portinari Triptych.
Triptych of Haywain(right wing).
The altar of the Virgin Mary or the so-called Dresden triptych.
(c) Triptychs containing statistics on the education system(1995);
On one wall hangs the Francis Bacon triptych that made headlines around the world;
Triptych of the Family of Marriage” was written after the travel of the artist to Italy.
Book of Laughter and Forgetting discussing the triptych of the portraits of Henrietta Moraes.
Triptych entitled Confundida(Confused); information for women victims of violence.
He also appears in the background of a triptych poster of the movie, in front of Buckingham Palace.
The triptych, which got its name from the first owners, several times changed its location.
For that installation, Rothko created a triptych from one large panel surrounded by two narrower ones.
The triptych marked Rubens' sensational introduction of the Baroque style into Northern art.
Accidentally or by design, that record was the first part of a triptych, with Jay-Z responding on 4:44;
Made in 1980, this triptych demonstrates the artist's great pictorial mastery.
De Beer's known oeuvre now comprises about 40 works,principally devotional paintings and triptychs, but also drawings and a stained-glass window.
The triptych, which received its name by the first owners, changed its location a couple of times.
Flemish painter Rogier van der Weyden wrote“Triptych of the Family of Marriage” after a trip to Italy.
Steyerl's triptych similarly imagines a logical end to the documentary medium in abstraction.
Modernism is particularly characteristic of some panels Vrubel(triptych"Faust" for home AV Morozov, Moscow, 1856,"Morning", 1897).".
The lower part of the triptych has no homogeneity: it is land, rooted but also tangled with rubbish and wrecks, asperities and cracks;
The painting was sold by Pierre Chen, a Taiwanese billionaire,who is reported to have purchased the triptych privately about 10 years ago, for $15 million.
Basquiat named this monumental triptych after Ishtar, the Egyptian goddess of fertility and war.
His Portinari Triptych is a depiction of the nativity, commissioned by Tommaso Portinari, who worked for the Medici family in Bruges.
He painted primarily Biblical themes, like a triptych of the Lamentation of Christ and a triptych of the Crucifixion.
Paintings, triptychs, silver church vessels, and a reliquary purportedly containing the skull of King Stephen I of Hungary are part of the museum's rich collection.
When the triptych was closed, all that worshippers could see was this scene from the legend of St Christopher, whose Greek name‘Christophorus' means‘Christ-bearer'.