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The phrase "a tableaux of a" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "a tableau of a." You can use it when describing a vivid or picturesque scene, often in an artistic or literary context.
Example: "The artist created a tableau of a serene village at sunset, capturing the beauty of the moment."
Alternatives: "a scene of a" or "a depiction of a."
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"Speak Louder" is a tableaux of a six figures with bowed sousaphone-like heads that are linked together by their black-button drapery.
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What emerged is a tableau of a disease that fully lives up to its reputation in folklore.
The Guggenheim show, for example, will feature a tableau of a few Alaia dresses displayed in front of Andy Warhol's "Last Supper" paintings.
The day is fine, the sun will shine" with a tableau of a breakfast table and a rooster cock-a-doodle-dooing at the sun peering through a window, each piece made from ragged cut-paper, is child-friendly.
Although it would require us to sacrifice our family trip to the local costume store (where we linger every year in front of the plate-glass window that displays a tableau of a mother rat suckling her snarling litter in a bone-strewn graveyard), the selection would be worth it.
Her newest projects include a tableau of a bunch of jock squirrels and a rabbit raping a baby doll in the woods, an exhibitionist squirrel jerking off in a meticulously crafted subway car, and a baby doll in garters riding an incredibly well-dressed rooster.
Like, mirror-shot outfit photos; glitter-nail close-ups; grainy band shots taken from somewhere low in the pit; UES elevator weirdness; a tableau of a pile of books plus snack plus gold post-racism hoops; vaguely-sort-of-maybe cute anonymous boys in a huddle; a funny license plate; off-center snaps of blocks of text, poetry or from the newspaper.
Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" sketched a tableau of an all-American family brutally murdered by a pair of criminal drifters.
The scene building had sufficient space for the operation of complex stage machinery both for flying actors onto or off the stage and for revealing a tableau of an interior scene on a platform rolled out from within.
"Drinking the Health of Princess Ozma of Oz" (1907), for example, a scene in which many figures toast the ravishing princess, looks almost as mannered as a tableau of an Arthurian legend.
Her father's secret war paints a tableau of an evasive figure.
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