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Australian Botanical prints by artist Maurice Hayler, designed to endure.
Each print carries the artist’s signature and is stamp-embossed for authentication.
Our art is printed with care on Hahnemühle fine art archival paper with archival Epson UltraChrome pigment inks, good for at least 75 years. View all print and mat sizes here.

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Diptychs
Traditionally, a diptych is a pair of paintings or carvings on two panels, and usually hinged like a book. Diptychs are known from the Roman period.

Modern artists today use the term to mean two pictures not connected to each other but designed to hang together as a pair. These could be individually framed pieces hung close together on a wall, or two pieces placed in a two-panel mat in the one frame.

Our diptych collections can be viewed here.

Triptychs
Traditionally, a triptych comprises a painting in three sections, or three carved panels, joined with hinges and which can be folded shut or displayed open. Triptychs made popular altarpieces from the Middle Ages on.

Modern artists today use the term to mean two pictures not connected to each other but designed to hang together as a pair. These could be individually framed pieces hung close together on a wall, or two pieces placed in a two-panel mat in the one frame.

Traditionally, a triptych comprises a painting in three sections, or three carved panels, joined with hinges and which can be folded shut or displayed open. Triptychs made popular altarpieces from the Middle Ages on.

As with diptychs, modern artists today use the term to mean three pieces of artwork not joined to each other but designed to display together. Again as with diptychs, these could be individually framed but displayed together, or all in the one frame with a three-panel mat.

Our triptych collections can be viewed here.

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