trípticos
A tríptico is a triptych, a three-part work of art, literature, or other media that is typically divided into three distinct sections or panels. The term originates from the Latin *tri-* (meaning "three") and *ptychus* (from Greek *ptychē*, meaning "folding"), referring to the traditional folding structure of many early triptychs. Historically, these works were often created as portable altarpieces in Christianity, allowing them to be folded and stored when not in use.
In visual arts, triptychs are commonly executed in painting, sculpture, or mixed media. Famous examples include
In literature and media, a tríptico can refer to a three-part narrative, series, or collection, such as
While the term is widely used across disciplines, its specific meaning may vary slightly depending on context.