A structure inspired by stage sets developed, whereby one large central tableau is flanked by two smaller ones.
In this reopening of the polls, Ms. Preston has become part of a larger, highly unusual political tableau.
He is accompanied by the old master Frenhofer who comments expertly on the large tableau that Porbus has just finished.
Like many of his other books, it is a large tableau of the life of Egypt's dusty and striving masses.
The prime minister's eloquence fit into a larger tableau of British wartime stoicism at a moment when most Americans are on a patriotic high.
Bridging the gap between the two styles is a large tableau titled "Swimming Pool."
Similarly, when Mr. Casebere builds a large tableau for public viewing, it is as if we have stepped into one of his photographs.
It is a large tableau made up of a tight grid of red L.E.D.'s.
Two of the large tableaux created for the show have strong archeological dimensions.
In 1958 the car ambitiously featured a large tableau along one side, showing the Mayflower crossing the Atlantic.