Even Roitfeld appears somewhat gobsmacked by the depth and breadth of her oeuvre.
From the independent.co.uk
Suspicions, however slight, must cloud the oeuvre of the artists Mr. Myatt faked.
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For newcomers to Oates, this novel is a logical place to begin mining her oeuvre.
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It's rather more on their heavier end of their oeuvre, but no less good for it.
From the independent.co.uk
Tossing everything into one pot saves hassle, but homogeneity is a dull oeuvre.
From the washingtonpost.com
In other respects the triptych stands apart from other paintings in his oeuvre.
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Wayne Newton didn't sing so you could just click a button and download his oeuvre.
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The character, says Jeunet, is the one in his cinematic oeuvre nearest to himself.
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Meanwhile, a new luxury resort in Fiji is being decked out entirely in her oeuvre.
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The total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it); "he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre"; "Picasso's work can be divided into periods"
Oeuvre(s) or u0152uvre(s) may refer to:
Oeuvre(s) or u0152uvre(s) may refer to:
A work of art; The complete body of an artist's work
Alternative spelling of oeuvre
(Oeuvres) 11 volumes, Paris : Gauthier-Villars, 1916-1956
The French word for work used to describe the total work produced by an artist throughout his or her career.
The sum total of works verifiably written by an author. See canon.
The total lifework of an artist, writer, or composer.