| 1. | Diptychs usually folded into little flat boxes suitable for a pocket.
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| 2. | A common error describes the diptych dial as self-aligning.
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| 3. | Diptychs were also used to inscribe the names of the saints.
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| 4. | Rich traders and merchants ordered diptychs and portraits for personal use.
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| 5. | It forms a diptych with Sonnet 6, which continues it.
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| 6. | She works in diptychs and triptychs, using vibrant color palettes.
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| 7. | This diptych is a cornerstone of the Met's European collection.
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| 8. | Certain images become Baconesque diptychs and triptychs through the use of mirrors.
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| 9. | The oil on two canvases or a diptych measures 183x610 centimeters overall.
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| 10. | His diptychs show his first attempt to incorporate space in the table.
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