Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Anthony Chambaud’s triptych paintings, an ode to harmony and artistic modernity.
A triptych painting, also known as a 3-part painting, is a contemporary composition made up of three separate frames.
These frames, when arranged side by side, form a striking work of art.
This modern format is particularly popular for decorating spacious interiors, such as living rooms, where it finds its ideal place above a television, sofa or even a sideboard.
The triptych lends a unique elegance to any room, and is also very popular in bedrooms, above a bed for example.
Every triptych available is ready for immediate purchase.
If a painting is marked as “On request”, even though it has found its owner, the artist is always ready to create a new version at your request.
The history of the triptych painting dates back to the 12th century, when it was produced on three wooden panels.
In those days, triptychs were mainly used for religious purposes.
Today, triptychs are still very popular, representing three independent canvases forming a single painting.
Anthony Chambaud reveals the creative process behind his triptych paintings.
He assembles the three canvases to create an overall visual, then paints the edges black to set them apart.
Each triptych is signed, countersigned and varnished to guarantee its quality and authenticity.
The triptych painting is the perfect choice to enhance the decor of a living room or bedroom.
In a living room, it can be elegantly positioned above a table or sofa.
In a bedroom, it’s ideal above a headboard.
When choosing your triptych, follow your heart and go for a favorite.
Make sure, too, that the proportions suit the space in which you want to install it, and that the style and colors harmonize with your interior decor.
In conclusion, a triptych is a wise choice if you want to add an original, modern touch to your interior design.
Just make sure the format and style match the ambience of your space, for perfect harmony.
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