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Quadriptych is a group of four images together in a linear manner, rectangular or arrangements that undermine an architectural environment. Although they are separate parts, one quadríptico press for unity of all being considered unique. They can be movable, in contrast to the rigid systems. The foldable panels are in the form of doors or windows.

Diptych of Gaspar Miguel de Berrio
Triptych of the Martyrdom of St Liberata
Quadriptych rectangular of Denis Mandarino

References

  1. "New Interfaces for Communication and Audiovisual" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2012-03-27.

See also

External links

Photo Quadriptych, Retrieved in 08-09-2011.

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