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What (who) is vitrine - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Showcase (channel); Showcase television; Vitrine; Show-case; Showcase Television; The Showcase; Showcase (TV Channel); Showcase Television Network; Showcase (disambiguation); Showcase (TV channel); Vitrines; Showcase (album)

Vitrine         
·add. ·noun A glass show case for displaying fine wares, specimens, ·etc.
vitrine         
['v?tri:n]
¦ noun a glass display case.
Origin
Fr., from vitre 'glass pane'.
display case         
FURNITURE FOR DISPLAY OF OBJECTS
Shadow box; Uniform display case; Display cabinet; Trophy case; Shadow Box
(also display cabinet)
¦ noun a case for displaying items in a shop or museum.

Wikipedia

Showcase

Showcase or vitrine may refer to:

  • Cabinet (furniture)
  • Display case
Examples of use of vitrine
1. Not for nothing do the French call window–shopping la lęche–vitrine – licking shop windows.
2. Even so, it is extreme to have portrayed a pope as a war criminal in a protective vitrine.
3. In the Gagosian exhibition is the vitrine A Thousand Years, part of the group Hirst bought back from Saatchi.
4. The first work was Damien Hirst‘s A Thousand Years, a glass vitrine containing a cow‘s rotting head, along with maggots and flies.
5. Instead they are displayed, mostly unlabelled, in one dark vitrine after the next: mute, menacing and inscrutable, all the cliches we should be running headlong from.