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The tableaux
noun
A striking and vivid representation; a picture.
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The tableaux recall Edward Kienholz, with a nod to Arte Povera.
The tableaux attracted attention, but there were not enough of them.
The tableaux included the apprentice hairdresser who has cut too much hair off a speechless customer, an actor in his 20s forced to play a high school pupil, and a traveler who, on returning to Tokyo's Haneda airport from warmer climes, realises he is inadequately dressed.
The tableaux created by these bedtime scenes are gorgeously rendered in May Adrales' visually arresting production.
The tableaux were removed around 1955 due to increasing vandalism, and the station signage changed from World Scenic Railway to Tunnel Railway.
— CAMPBELL ROBERTSON Rustic peasants are in their places in the tableaux.
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Do the tableaus add up?
The tableau has a kind of rapture.
The tableau, then and now, is ambiguous.
The tableau is somehow askew.
The tableau is one of agony.
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