pompous+exhibition
51Constitution of May 3, 1791 (painting) — Constitution of May 3, 1791 Artist Jan Matejko Year 1891 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 247 cm × 446 cm (97 in × 17 …
52Critical response to Star Trek — The Star Trek franchise, originally created by Gene Roddenberry, has spawned five live action television series, one animated series, and (as of 2011) eleven motion pictures. The critical reception of the franchise has varied with its many… …
53Liebermann, Max — (1847 1935) artist; premier representative of German Impressionism. Born to a well established Jewish family in Berlin* (he was related to both Walther Rathenau* and Hugo Preuss*), he grew up cognizant of his varied roots. He was attracted… …
54POMPIERS (peinture et sculpture) — Le terme de pompier, depuis les années 1970, se rencontre de plus en plus souvent sous la plume des critiques d’art. Fait capital: il ne sert plus seulement d’injure lancée au passage, mais il apparaît jusque dans les titres d’articles, de livres …
55flaunting — Synonyms and related words: Gongoresque, Johnsonian, affected, bedizened, big sounding, blatant, blazon, blinding, brandish, brandishing, brave, bravura, braw, brazen, brazenfaced, brilliancy, chichi, colorful, convoluted, crude, daring, dash,… …
56ostentation — Synonyms and related words: Barnumism, acting, affectation, appearance, arabesque, arrantness, attitudinizing, baroque, baroqueness, bedizenment, big talk, blatancy, bluff, bluffing, boldness, cheating, chinoiserie, color, coloring,… …
57Ostentation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Ostentation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 ostentation ostentation display show flourish parade etalage pomp array state solemnity Sgm: N 1 dash dash splash sp …
58blazon — I. v. a. 1. Emblazon, emblaze, adorn with ensigns armorial. 2. Display, exhibit, set forth, make a show of, show off. 3. Proclaim, publish, blaze, blare, trumpet, herald, noise abroad, bruit about, make known, spread or blaze abroad. II. n. 1.… …
59gala — adj 1. festive, festal, festival, holiday, in holiday spirits; merry, joyous, gleeful, mirthful, convivial; gay, sportive, uproarious; diverting, entertaining, amusing, pleasing; spirited, lively, dashing; rollicking, rompish, romping; jovial,… …
60show — [shō] vt. showed, shown or showed, showing [ME schewen < OE sceawian, akin to Ger schauen, to look at < IE base * (s)keu , to notice, heed > L cavere, to beware, OE hieran, to HEAR] 1. to bring or put in sight or view; cause or allow to… …