A 6-panel painting is often referred to as a "six-fold" or "six-panel" screen. In the context of traditional Asian art, it can also be called a "byobu" in Japanese or "pingfeng" in Chinese, typically used as decorative room dividers. These artworks often feature intricate designs and can depict various themes or narratives.
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Vanishing Point ,Shaila Burley gave you this answer :)
The son of Man was the one with the apple covering his face.
The thing you put a painting on is typically called a canvas. Canvases are often stretched over a wooden frame, known as a stretcher, to create a taut surface for painting. Alternatively, paintings can also be done on other surfaces like wood panels or paper, depending on the desired medium and style.
It is called The Son Of Man, painted in 1964. Now in a private collection.
Michael Wessing has written: 'Gert van Lon' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, German Panel painting, Gothic Panel painting, Panel painting, German, Panel painting, Gothic
A panel is generally a unit that makes up a multi-piece painting. If the painting has two panels, it is called a diptych. Three panels would make it a triptych. One of the reasons they may be called panels is that they may predate the popular use of stretched canvas and be painted upon wood panels.
Karl Schade has written: 'Ad excitandum devotionis affectum' -- subject(s): Christian art and symbolism, Dutch Panel painting, Flemish Panel painting, Panel painting, Dutch, Panel painting, Flemish, Themes, motives, Triptychs
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polyptych
Charles Dumas has written: 'Haagse stadsgezichten, 1550-1800' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Dutch Panel painting, Haags Historisch Museum, In art, Panel painting, Panel painting, Dutch
Josef Ringler has written: 'Die barocke Tafelmalerei in Tirol' -- subject(s): Baroque Panel painting, Panel painting, Rococo Panel painting 'Tiroler Trachten' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress
Angelo Tartuferi has written: 'Giunta Pisano' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Gothic Panel painting, Italian Panel painting 'La pittura a Firenze nel Duecento' -- subject(s): Gothic Painting, Italian Painting, Mural painting and decoration
Oil paint on wood panel.
Susie Nash has written: 'Between France and Flanders' -- subject(s): Flemish Illumination of books and manuscripts, Flemish Panel painting, French Illumination of books and manuscripts, Influence, Medieval Illumination of books and manuscripts 'Late Medieval panel paintings' -- subject(s): High Gothic Panel painting, Exhibitions, Medieval Panel painting
Josh Painting is 6'.