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Front panels of the Modena Triptych by El Greco. The Modena Triptych is 1568 triptych (three panel painting) by the artist El Greco, who was also known as Doménikos Theotokópoulos
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The Modena Triptych (1568, tempera on panel, 37 × 23,8 cm (central), 24 × 18 cm (side panels), Galleria Estense, Modena) is a small-scale composition attributed to El Greco.
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1999/09/10 Triptych of the Moon - This composite image was made from three narrow-angle Cassini images which captured a significant portion of the Moon during the Moon flyby imaging sequence. From left to right, they show the Moon in the green, blue and u
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Right wing of Deposition (c. 1480), tempera on canvas, 53.5 x 38.5 cm, Gemäldegalerie Berlin23 .
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An example of Macedonian ivorywork: the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste, now in the Bode Museum, Berlin.
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Stavelot Triptych, Morgan Library, New York. Metalwork has traditionally been considered the high art of the twelfth century Meuse region, culminating in the work of Nicholas of Verdun, which is of exceptionally high quality.
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Interior of the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
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The Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal (Cathedral of our Lady), here seen from the Groenplaats, is the highest cathedral in the Low Countries and home to several triptychs by Baroque painter Rubens. It remains the tallest building in the city.
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The Uffizi panel was probably designed to be the central painting of the triptych and is the only one signed by the artist. The sequence most widely agreed among art historians is: London, Uffizi, Louvre, although others have been proposed.
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The Uffizi panel was probably designed to be the central painting of the triptych and is the only one signed by the artist. The sequence most widely agreed among art historians is: London, Uffizi, Louvre, although others have been proposed.
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The Counterattack of Michelotto da Cotignola at the Battle of San Romano (about 1455), wood panel, 182 × 317 cm, Musée du Louvre, Paris The Uffizi panel was probably designed to be the central painting of the triptych and is the only one signed by the artist.
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Limoges enamel
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The altar and triptych
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The Triptych given by King George III containing the creed, the Ten Commandments, and the 'Our Father' in the Mohawk Language.
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Aberdeen is home to a host of events and festivals including the Aberdeen International Youth Festival (the world's largest arts festival for young performers), Aberdeen Jazz Festival, Root in' A boot (folk and roots music event based at the Lemon Tree), Triptych, and the University of Aberdeen's literature festival Word.
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Room 1, XIII th century. The collection includes the origins of Western painting, then the collection soon reached the period of the Renaissance art.
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Jukkasjärvi is a locality situated in Kiruna Municipality, Norrbotten County,
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Agnolo Gaddi
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Archetypal Gothic Lady of Sorrows from a triptych by the Master of the Stauffenberg Altarpiece, active in Alsace around 1455 (Unterlinden Museum, Colmar)
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Sacra di San Michele - Chiesa vetrata altare
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Detail of the Burning Bush triptych, showing René and his second wife, Jeanne de Laval.
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Triptych of the Virgin of Montserrat, by Bermejo
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In 16th century Revelin Fortress became the strongest city fortress.
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Fresco of Saint Jude the Apostle, painted in Florence Cathedral
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Spiral stairs of the Vatican Museums
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The City Harbour constructed by Paskoje Miličević, got its present-day look in 15th century.