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HOME PASTIMES; - OR - TABLEAUX VIVANTS.
PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
The Tableau Vivant.
THE WREATH OF BEAUTY.
THE MARBLE MAIDEN.
VENUS RISING FROM THE SEA.
RECEPTION OF QUEEN VICTORIA AT CHERBOURG.
SCENE FROM THE OPERA OF "SAPPHO."
A gentle invitation to the world of living pictures, this work invites readers to see everyday surroundings as stages for art. Its author argues that beauty belongs not only in galleries but in the homes and hearts of ordinary people, encouraging a taste for graceful composition in daily life. By drawing on both imagined scenes and classic poetry, the book offers a fresh perspective on how simple objects can become part of a larger, poetic tableau.
The guide unfolds with clear, step‑by‑step advice for assembling a tableau troupe, from choosing the right mix of performers to planning costumes and scenery. Detailed diagrams show how to organize a manuscript that records each figure’s role, expression, and placement, while practical tips on rehearsals help bring the pictures to life. Whether for private amusement or public display, readers will find both inspiration and concrete methods to turn a quiet room into a vivid, moving work of art.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (354K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
d. 1869
A 19th-century writer and editor from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, he is best remembered for a popular guide to tableaux vivants—living pictures staged for home entertainment. His work mixed practical showmanship with a taste for poetry and uplifting literary selections.
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