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oeuvre

[œ-vruh] / ˈœ vrə /
NOUN
body of work
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But he built his oeuvre out of accretion, on the artworks of other artists, especially the Readymades of Marcel Duchamp.

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Played as a maudlin admission that she’s a fallen woman, this scene would doom the play to a dusty footnote in O’Neill’s oeuvre.

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Delightful characters and dialogue contribute to the appeal of Mr. Osman’s oeuvre.

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The author is evidently enamored with Soutine’s oeuvre, and she approaches his works with the same starstruck reverence that Soutine showed for such artists as Rembrandt.

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The works on paper here offer another perspective on her creative process, revealing elements that crop up across her oeuvre, but are fully realized artworks in their own right.

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