snare-picture

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Calque of French tableau-piège

Noun[edit]

snare-picture (plural snare-pictures)

  1. (art) A kind of artwork, introduced by Daniel Spoerri, in which objects found in chance positions (such as cutlery and crockery after a meal) are permanently fixed in those positions.