tableau de peinture - translation to English
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tableau de peinture - translation to English

STATIC SCENE CONTAINING ONE OR MORE ACTORS OR MODELS
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  • Tableau vivant featuring [[Olga Desmond]] and Adolf Salge, around 1908
  • Outdoor tableau vivant about [[gold mining]] in [[Paramaribo]], 1892

tableau de peinture      
n. drawing table

Definition

tableau vivant
[?tabl??'vi:v? ableau vivant]
¦ noun (plural tableaux vivants pronunciation same) a silent and motionless group of people arranged to represent a scene.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'living picture'.

Wikipedia

Tableau vivant

A tableau vivant (French: [tablo vivɑ̃]; often shortened to tableau; plural: tableaux vivants), French for "living picture", is a static scene containing one or more actors or models. They are stationary and silent, usually in costume, carefully posed, with props and/or scenery, and may be theatrically lit. It thus combines aspects of theatre and the visual arts.

A tableau may either be 'performed' live, or depicted in painting, photography and sculpture, such as in many works of the Romantic, Aesthetic, Symbolist, Pre-Raphaelite, and Art Nouveau movements.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, tableaux sometimes featured poses plastiques ('flexible poses') by virtually nude models, providing a form of erotic entertainment, both on stage and in print.

Tableaux continue to the present day in the form of living statues, street performers who busk by posing in costume.

Examples of use of tableau de peinture
1. A côté de la carte, un tableau de peinture représentant le portrait d‘un jeune soldat, ne manque pas de retenir lui aussi l‘attention.