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Peak Panelby Nathan Larson
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Trinityby Aimee Wilson
32" x 16" Framed Art Frame
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Oak Tree Studyby Boyce Watt
43" x 22" Framed Art Frame
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Liliesby Michael Faragher
39" x 17" Framed Art Frame
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Haywain: central panel of the triptych, c.1500by Hieronymus Bosch
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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In the Cosmosby Robert Lacie
43" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Haywain: right wing of the triptych depicting Hell, c.1500by Hieronymus Bosch
13" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Haywain: left wing of the triptych depicting the Garden of Eden, c.1500by Hieronymus Bosch
14" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Kanazawa in Moonlight, 7th month, 1857by Ando Hiroshige
33" x 21" Framed Artwork Frame
Fight or Flightby Delaney Flanders
45" x 15" Framed Photograph Frame
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Hopes & Greens IIby Lisa Audit
43" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
Central Park Bridgesby Christopher Bliss
35" x 15" Framed Photograph Frame
American Soldier
43" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Air, Land and Sea
43" x 19" Framed Photograph Frame
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X-Ray Rose Triptychby Bert Myers
43" x 19" Framed Photograph Frame
Flowers and Dots #1by Bill Mead
37" x 22" Framed Artwork Frame
X-Ray Orchid Triptychby Bert Myers
43" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
X-Ray Frangipani Triptychby Bert Myers
43" x 18" Framed Photograph Frame
Small Rustic Shell Panel Iby Vision Studio
11" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
Small Rustic Shell Panel IIby Vision Studio
11" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
Paisley Panel (PP)by Chariklia Zarris
26" x 13" Framed Artwork Frame
Mini Rustic Shell Panel I
9" x 16" Framed Artwork Frame
Mini Rustic Shell Panel II
9" x 16" Framed Artwork Frame
Block Leaf Panel IIby Nancy Slocum
17" x 9" Framed Artwork Frame
Block Leaf Panel Iby Nancy Slocum
17" x 9" Framed Artwork Frame
Stump Triptych Iby Ramona Murdock
19" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Stump Triptych IIby Ramona Murdock
19" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Blue Whale Triptych Iby Stellar Design Studio
19" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Blue Whale Triptych IIby Stellar Design Studio
19" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Blue Whale Triptych IIIby Stellar Design Studio
19" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Triptych Elk IIIby Grace Popp
19" x 43" Framed Art Frame
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Triptych Elk Iby Grace Popp
19" x 43" Framed Art Frame
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Triptych Elk IIby Grace Popp
19" x 43" Framed Art Frame
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Autumnal Meadow IIby Jennifer Goldberger
41" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Kyoto Panel IIby Vision Studio
16" x 38" Framed Artwork Frame
Kyoto Panel Iby Vision Studio
16" x 38" Framed Artwork Frame
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Framed Tryptych Paintings
Triptych art uses three panels or images together to form a connected image. These may be connected purely by style or may be a shot of one image divided into three. Framed triptych artwork spans a huge range of styles and actually originated from the Middle Ages. Modern examples often use photography to create landscapes or similar styles.
Religious imagery can be reproduced as Framed triptych art, allowing the viewer to bring otherwise unreachable artwork into the house. Early Christian art often used the triptych to create alter paintings and screens. Madonna and Child Triptych from the Vatican collection shows Renaissance images from Catholicism.
Floral artwork is also popular in the style of framed triptych art pieces. The three-fold image draw the viewer’s focus from picture to picture, encouraging them to travel throughout each of the three paintings or photos, whether these are individual blooms or garden landscapes. Summer Garden Triptych by T. C. Chiu shows different views of a garden, completing with swans, roses and irises. Hydrangea Stem Trio by Steven N. Meyers gives the impression of a botanical study of the individual flowers.
Black and white photography is popular in the style of framed triptych artwork because of the uniformity that the medium allows. The photographer can choose the correct lenses, filters and post-production to ensure that all three pictures follow the same style. Views of New York by Henri Silberman brings together two popular styles in contemporary culture – photography and city landscapes. Other pieces include Brooklyn Bridge by Bettman-Corbis and Our National Parks by Ansel Adams.