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Tableau vivant

A tableau vivant (French: [tablo vivɑ̃]; often shortened to tableau; pl. tableaux vivants; French for 'living picture') is a static scene containing one

The Color of Pomegranates

series of carefully composed tableaux vivants to capture the essence of the poet Sayat-Nova's life and creations. These tableaux explore, in a symbolic manner

Windmill Theatre

Street, London, was a variety and revue theatre best known for its nude tableaux vivants, which began in 1932 and lasted until its reversion to a cinema in

Passion (1982 film)

art film that uses re-creations of classical European paintings as tableaux vivants, set to classical European music. Only incomplete scenes of the film

James Planché

was passed. In the production of his The Brigand, Planché created tableaux vivants of three recent paintings by Charles Eastlake: An Italian Brigand Chief

Striptease

Bergère were featuring attractive scantily clad women dancing and tableaux vivants. In this environment, an act in the 1890s featured a woman who slowly

Julia Margaret Cameron

large body of portraits, and created allegorical images inspired by tableaux vivants, theatre, 15th-century Italian painters, and contemporary artists.

Laura Henderson

the theatre became a British institution, famed for its pioneering tableaux vivants of motionless female nudity, and for having "never closed" during the

Vanessa Beecroft

sometimes in large numbers and sometimes naked or nearly so, to stage tableaux vivants. She works in the United States, and is based in Los Angeles as of

Power of Women

dramatically in entertainments of various sorts, whether as short scenes or tableaux vivants. It is not clear who first coined the term Weibermacht, but it had