Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Diptych> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 items per page.
- Diptych abstract "A diptych (/ˈdɪptɪk/; from the Greek δίπτυχον,di "two" + ptychē "fold") is any object with two flat plates attached at a hinge. Devices of this form were quite popular in the ancient world, wax tablets being coated with wax on inner faces, for recording notes and for measuring time and direction.In Late Antiquity, ivory diptychs with covers carved in low relief on the outer faces were a significant art-form: the "consular diptych" was made to celebrate an individual's becoming Roman consul, but some, perhaps including the Poet and Muse diptych at Monza, may have been made for private use. Some of the most important surviving works of the Late Roman Empire are diptychs, of which some dozens survive, preserved in some instances by being reversed and re-used as book covers. The largest surviving Byzantine ivory panel (428 mm × 143 mm), is a leaf from a diptych in the Justinian court manner of c. 525–50, which features an archangel. From the Middle Ages many panel paintings took the diptych form, as small portable works for personal use; large altarpieces tended to be made in triptych form, with two outer panels that could be closed across the main central representation. They are one type of the multi-panel forms of painting known as polyptychs."Diptych" is also often used in reference to films or pieces of literature that form a complementary pair. When taken together, they are viewed as illuminating each other and comprising a distinct work of art from the individual parts. An example is the pair of Alan Ayckbourn plays, House and Garden.".
- Diptych thumbnail Diptych_Areobindus_Louvre_OA9525.jpg?width=300.
- Diptych wikiPageExternalLink 05022a.htm.
- Diptych wikiPageExternalLink diptychinfo.shtm.
- Diptych wikiPageExternalLink www.nmm.ac.uk.
- Diptych wikiPageExternalLink listResults.cfm?Category=sundials&name=Diptych%20dial&sortBy=title.
- Diptych wikiPageID "72971".
- Diptych wikiPageRevisionID "605848303".
- Diptych hasPhotoCollection Diptych.
- Diptych subject Category:Diptychs.
- Diptych subject Category:Ivory_works_of_art.
- Diptych subject Category:Measuring_instruments.
- Diptych subject Category:Picture_framing.
- Diptych comment "A diptych (/ˈdɪptɪk/; from the Greek δίπτυχον,di "two" + ptychē "fold") is any object with two flat plates attached at a hinge.".
- Diptych label "Diptiek".
- Diptych label "Diptych".
- Diptych label "Diptychon (Gemälde)".
- Diptych label "Diptyque".
- Diptych label "Dittico".
- Diptych label "Dyptyk (sztuka sakralna)".
- Diptych label "Díptico".
- Diptych label "Díptico".
- Diptych label "Диптих".
- Diptych label "ディプティク".
- Diptych label "雙聯畫".
- Diptych sameAs Diptychon_(Gemälde).
- Diptych sameAs Díptico.
- Diptych sameAs Diptyque.
- Diptych sameAs Dittico.
- Diptych sameAs ディプティク.
- Diptych sameAs Diptiek.
- Diptych sameAs Dyptyk_(sztuka_sakralna).
- Diptych sameAs Díptico.
- Diptych sameAs m.0jmss.
- Diptych sameAs Q475476.
- Diptych sameAs Q475476.
- Diptych wasDerivedFrom Diptych?oldid=605848303.
- Diptych depiction Diptych_Areobindus_Louvre_OA9525.jpg.
- Diptych isPrimaryTopicOf Diptych.