All of them are diptychs assembled from four squares of wood about a half-inch thick. |
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Two of the paintings were actually diptychs, abutting so tightly that they appeared to be a single surface scored by a palette knife. |
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Rome and Constantinople were personified as enthroned women on coins and consular diptychs. |
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Featured are 29 oils, including two diptychs, and six smaller gouaches that span a period of 30 years. |
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Eat that and go visit the Lorraine O'Grady diptychs upstairs at the biennial show. |
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The diptychs document the storied days the band spent as guests of the hotel. |
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In each auxiliary altar, diptychs display the most prominent saints. |
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His work is mainly focussed on oil paintings in large formats, usually as diptychs and triptychs. |
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In the course of the school year 2005-2006, the same diptychs will be given out at each educational level. |
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When using more than one color, he applied each to a separate, abutted panel, in diptychs and triptychs, to literalize their division. |
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Most of his work is recognisable for its deep passion for diptychs. |
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The parents will receive other diptychs different from those of the previous year since their child will have changed his level or stage of education. |
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She was probably best remembered for her conceptualist works: colour diptychs and triptychs depicting street photography, notably the whizzing by of vehicles in a brief span of time. |
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He degraded Thomas, the priest who had performed the marriage, and refused to crown Zoe in church or to put her name in the diptychs, the list of those commemorated in the Orthodox liturgy. |
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His diptychs, usually large format, and his double projections, are not straightforward depictions of SANAA's work, but interpret their seemingly light, almost ephemeral architecture. |
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We all see in the diptychs a possibility for effective interaction between parents and educators, starting out at all times from the interests of both, but depending on how work can be done in the Education Centres. |
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To the majority the diptychs seemed a very relevant idea, which brought them knowledge and facilitated their participation in the formation of their children. |
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In thinking of the diptychs, we understood that education in the family and education in the school could not continue moving along parallel paths. |
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Branded content is the buzz and cosmically fragmented media have made masterpiece 48-sheet posters and beautifully artificed commercials as quaint and redundant as consular diptychs or triumphal arches. |
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Using selected pictures taken over a period of fifteen years in Europe, Asia and Africa, Frédéric Delangle creates diptychs on single photographic prints, effacing the time and distance that separate the pairs of images. |
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While I was designing diptychs for collectors, I got the idea to include an interactive tool to let them test various possibilities, while still providing some guidance and keeping my artist's eye in the work. |
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