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  • Triptych is riding high on the bestseller charts on both sides of the Atlantic and deservedly so.

    Triptych by Karin Slaughter Maxine 2007

  • Worked on the door of a club called Triptych … Basically, I hadn't had a guitar for that long and just came back here and started to write songs.

    2:54: the sisters heading to Doom Rock Central 2012

  • Voices in the House, 1953, in American Triptych: Three “John Sedges” Novels, 1958

    PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010

  • Voices in the House, 1953, in American Triptych: Three “John Sedges” Novels, 1958

    PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010

  • It is of a similar style and composition to one of his known works from that period, the Modena Triptych, which is dated to around 1568.

    December 2004 2004

  • Leading Christie's evening sale Feb. 6 is Bacon's "Triptych" (1974-1977).

    Bacon, Banksy Lead Sales 2008

  • Her obsession with power and politics has also influenced her most recent and notorious paintings like "Triptych" (1998), created after inadequate turnout at a Portuguese referendum to legalize abortion meant the status quo was upheld.

    A PAINTER OF STORIES 2007

  • Roman Abramovich paid a record $86.3 million for a 1976 "Triptych" at Sotheby's New York, said dealers, who regard the performance of this latest triptych as a test of the Bacon market.

    unknown title 2011

  • Tuesdays, "Triptych" open mike hosted by Kea Lynn.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • "Triptych" was another piece fascinated with arms and hands, limbs swinging often in a mechanical way, dancers set in lockstep (what's the arm equivalent of lockstep?).

    Edhat Santa Barbara 2010

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