Triptych (Simple English Wikipedia)

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artuk.org (Global: 3,800th place; Simple English: 4,986th place)

  • [Description of first panel from British Museum website catalog:"Title: Joan of Arc, On finding in the church of St Catherine de Frébus the sword she dreamt of, devotes herself & it to the service of God & her country. Description: Joan of Arc kneeling in a church, next to a tomb under a trefoil arch inscribed 'Valiant et Contstant' with a helmet beside it, holding a sword in her right hand, raising her left arm to heaven; after Etty. 1851" at .A study by Eddy for the "Joan of Arc" painting can be found online at Artworks Website U.K.[permanent dead link]

britishmuseum.org (Global: 1,421st place; Simple English: 934th place)

  • [Description of first panel from British Museum website catalog:"Title: Joan of Arc, On finding in the church of St Catherine de Frébus the sword she dreamt of, devotes herself & it to the service of God & her country. Description: Joan of Arc kneeling in a church, next to a tomb under a trefoil arch inscribed 'Valiant et Contstant' with a helmet beside it, holding a sword in her right hand, raising her left arm to heaven; after Etty. 1851" at .A study by Eddy for the "Joan of Arc" painting can be found online at Artworks Website U.K.[permanent dead link]

etymonline.com (Global: 669th place; Simple English: 169th place)

loc.gov (Global: 63rd place; Simple English: 81st place)

merriam-webster.com (Global: 425th place; Simple English: 74th place)

  • "Triptych". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved January 28, 2017. Although triptych originally described a specific type of Roman writing tablet that had three hinged sections, it is not surprising that the idea was generalized first to a type of painting, and then to anything composed of three parts.