A triptych is a work of art that is divided into three sections or panels. These panels are usually hinged together and can be displayed either open or closed. Triptychs have been used in various forms of art throughout history, particularly in painting, but they can also be found in sculpture and photography. Traditionally, triptychs were common in medieval Christian art and often depicted religious scenes, such as altarpieces in churches.

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