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tableau vivant
tableau vi·vant T0002800 (vē-väN′)n. pl. tab·leaux vi·vants (tă-blō′ vē-väN′) A scene presented on stage by actors who remain silent and motionless as if in a picture. [French : tableau, picture + vivant, living.]tableau vivant (tablo vivɑ̃) n, pl tableaux vivants (tablo vivɑ̃) (Theatre) a representation of a scene, painting, sculpture, etc, by a person or group posed silent and motionless[C19: literally: living picture]tab•leau (tæˈbloʊ, ˈtæb loʊ) n., pl. tab•leaux (tæˈbloʊz, ˈtæb loʊz) tab•leaus. 1. a picture, as of a scene. 2. a picturesque grouping of people or objects. 3. a representation of a picture, scene, etc., by one or more persons suitably costumed and posed. [1690–1700; < French: board, picture] tableau vivantA French phrase meaning living picture, used to mean a silent and motionless group of people posed to portray a famous scene or event.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tableau vivant - a group of people attractively arranged (as if in a painting)tableauarrangement - an orderly grouping (of things or persons) considered as a unit; the result of arranging; "a flower arrangement" | EncyclopediaSeetableautableau vivant
Synonyms for tableau vivantnoun a group of people attractively arranged (as if in a painting)SynonymsRelated Words |