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A triptych (from the ] ''tri'' three) is a painting which is divided into three sections. There were most common with ] painters, especially those who painted in a religious style. Triptychs are altar pieces in many churches and cathedrals, not just European ones. A triptych (from the ] ''tri'' three) is a painting which is divided into three sections. There were most common with ] painters, especially those who painted in a religious style. Triptychs are altar pieces in many churches and cathedrals, not just European ones.

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One such place with a Triptych is ] One such place with a Triptych is ]

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A triptych (from the Latin tri three) is a painting which is divided into three sections. There were most common with Renaissance painters, especially those who painted in a religious style. Triptychs are altar pieces in many churches and cathedrals, not just European ones.

Hans Memming painted a religious triptych

One such place with a Triptych is Llandaff Cathedral

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A triptych is also a type of branching on a PCB, printed circuit board.

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