Noun
The word is derived from tableau
of Tableau
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat frightful tableaux might present themselves, if one could paint the ideas found in the souls of those who surround the deathbeds? And money is always the mobilizer of the intrigues elaborated, the plans formulated, the conspiracies woven! Honoré de Balzac
La Bayadère (“The Temple Dancer”) is a ballet, originally staged in four acts and seven tableaux by French choreographer Marius Petipa to the music of Ludwig Minkus. Source: Internet
Military vehicles and tableaux rolled down Rajpath on a chilly but sunny Sunday morning as India celebrated its 71st Republic Day. Source: Internet
Medieval mystery plays focused on the representation of Bible stories in churches as tableaux with accompanying antiphonal song. Source: Internet
The addition of labels to formulae permits much finer control of the conditions under which rules apply, allowing the more flexible techniques of analytic tableaux to be applied, as has been done in the case of labelled deduction. Source: Internet
Their captured weapons, armour, gold, silver, statuary, and curious or exotic treasures were carted behind them, along with paintings, tableaux, and models depicting significant places and episodes of the war. Source: Internet