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oeuvre

[œ-vruh] / ˈœ vrə /
NOUN
body of work
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So it’s necessary—and not unfair—to ask whether Mr. Tremlett’s book adds anything new to the Franco oeuvre.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Dowling is a discerning and sympathetic, if occasionally starchy, guide through Shepard’s oeuvre.

From The Wall Street Journal

But there’s more to Sheridan’s oeuvre than cowboys showing off on their horses for the full length of a song.

From The Wall Street Journal

The museum will highlight a lesser known part of the artist’s oeuvre, as seen in the coming show “Ellsworth Kelly: Portrait Drawings,” opening July 1 at the Art Institute.

From New York Times

What I hadn’t registered — and what’s extraordinary about Gego’s oeuvre as a whole — is the sheer variety of her inventions, all dreamed up within strict, self-imposed parameters.

From Washington Post