Uh huh ... In modern use, the word has come to mean, more generally,  
a set of three images intended to hang together. :-)

G

On May 26, 2007, at 3:40 PM, AlexG wrote:

> triptych
> noun [C] SPECIALIZED
> a piece of art made of three paintings connected to each other in a
> way that allows the two outer ones to fold in towards the larger
> central one:
> A medieval triptych hung above the altar.
>
> On 5/26/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Anyway, after I walked the exhibit it put me into the mood of seeing
>> photographs. I had a camera with me ... of course ... so I spent some
>> time meandering about the museum and grounds. This set forms a
>> triptych ...
>>
>>    http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/24.htm
>>    http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/24a.htm
>>    http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/24b.htm


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