kahekõlilisi
Kahekõlilisi, more commonly known as diptychs, are artworks that consist of two pieces, panels, or canvases intended to be displayed together. These two elements are typically hinged or joined in some way, creating a visual relationship between them. Historically, diptychs were often religious in nature, serving as portable altarpieces or devotional objects. They allowed for the depiction of complementary or contrasting scenes, such as the Annunciation and the Crucifixion, or a saint on one panel and the donor on the other.
The term "diptych" originates from the Greek word dis, meaning "two," and ptychē, meaning "fold." This reflects