oeuvre in English

noun
1
the works of a painter, composer, or author regarded collectively.
the complete oeuvre of Mozart
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "oeuvre" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "oeuvre", or refer to the context using the word "oeuvre" in the English Dictionary.

1. He studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre.

2. Sadly, I'm not familiar with his oeuvre.

3. His oeuvre consisted almost entirely of small houses.

4. 13 Sadly,(www.Sentencedict.com) I'm not familiar with his oeuvre.

5. As part of the oeuvre of a distinguished practitioner?

6. But no one else has duplicated his own oeuvre so perfectly.

7. Nearly 30 years on, Faithless testifies to the awesome fertility of his oeuvre.

8. En é crivant le mot fin , vous livrez aussi votre oeuvre à la critique.

9. His entire oeuvre as a photographer fits into a period of 18 short years.

10. This migrant painting is hardly the first in the Tucson painter's political oeuvre.

11. Might his entire oeuvre be a thinly disguised ode to unfettered man love?

12. Therefore, this poem may be read as a cornerstone at the foundation of her oeuvre.

13. Characteristic of her oeuvre is an aesthetic, abstract yet sensual pictorial expression which combines natural and mechanical forms.

14. Nimbus should be strongly encouraged to embark on the complete oeuvre of Gotschalk with Alan Marks.

15. Chopin's four Ballades are among the most important works in this oeuvre, and the Ballade in G minor, Op

16. 5 Nimbus should be strongly encouraged to embark on the complete oeuvre of Gotschalk with Alan Marks.

17. It fits uncomfortably into Braque's oeuvre but it is nevertheless a milestone in the history of Cubism.

18. With its wide-ranging reflections, this oeuvre has earned Pitanguy a place in Brazil's prestigious academy of letters.

19. If hisextraordinarily private style held true in his will-making, would-beadapters of the Salinger oeuvre are out of luck.

20. Une oeuvre troublante et jouissive, notamment grâce à un Benoît Poelvoorde tête à Claques d'anthologie

21. Mature artisanry from the late oeuvre of Josef Bitterer ― a piece that blends the finest traditions of Mittenwald and Schönbach

22. Sebastian Basso, Contrariwise, is a more direct precursor to Descartes since one finds all three characteristics of laws in his oeuvre

23. It will by now have become apparent that Brooke-Rose shifts her attention increasingly toward language over the course of her oeuvre.

24. This explains why Minton was so fascinated by portraits which during his time at Allen Street more or less dominated his oeuvre.

25. Triptych, 19 is without question one of the most important works in Bacon's oeuvre and a landmark of the 20th century canon.

26. The author's oeuvre spans five novels, four plays, and six books of poetry, but this, her final novel, is by far her Crowning achievement.

27. Bocage met toute son expertise de chausseur en oeuvre pour que ses derbies, richelieus, boots, ballerines, slippers, escarpins, nu-pieds, sneakers soient à la …

28. This was the most recent work in this group's extraordinary oeuvre of Abseiled performances off the side of high buildings - the group also creates indoor stage shows.: 2

29. Possibly the loveliest, Breeziest, and flat-out prettiest love song in his whole oeuvre, “Queen Bee” encapsulates everything wonderful about Taj Mahal: his matter-of-fact lyricism,

30. Focusing mainly on early films, Politics as Form in Lars von Trier identifies recurring formal elements in von Trier's oeuvre and discusses the formal complexity of his films under the rubric of the post-Brechtian.

31. Commiserating with Devastated Things seeks to understand the place Milan Kundera calls “the universe of the novel.” Working through Kundera’s oeuvre as well as the continental philosophical tradition, Wirth argues that Kundera transforms―not applies―philosophical reflection within literature.

32. This volume is the first ever complete commentary on Archilochus, filling a substantial gap in scholarship on archaic Greek poetry and playing an important and timely role in re-establishing him as a major author and in locating the recent discoveries in the broader context of his oeuvre

33. [Quantum Computing] offers one of the best introductions to the themes and concepts of quantum measurement that I have ever readThe authors have the rare capacity of offering us a steady quality of educational throughput, regardless of the inherent difficulty of the theme presentedIt is a significant education oeuvre

34. Balzacian Evolution and the Origin of the Snopeses by Merrill Horton Malcolm Cowley's short essay "William Faulkner's Human Comedy"1 probably created the Honoré de Balzac-William Faulkner source study field by briefly suggesting organizational similarities between La Comédie humaine and Faulkner's oeuvre

35. Le programme Archipelago (www.archipelaog-eutf.eu) est financé par le Fonds fiduciaire d'urgence de l'Union européenne pour l'Afrique et mis en oeuvre par un consortium coordonné par Sequa Gmbh en partenariat avec l'Association des Chambres de Commerce et d'Industrie Européennes (EUROCHAMBRES) et la Conférence Permanente des Chambres Consulaire Africaine et …

36. Auctionem : utor, uti, usus sum use, make use of, enjoy; enjoy the friendship of verwenden, nutzen, genießen, genießen Sie die Freundschaft employer, se servir, mettre en oeuvre ; apprécier l'amitié de uso, fare uso di, godere, godere l'amicizia di utilizar, hacer uso, gozar; disfrutar de la amistad de

37. Within the Young Poland movement, Wojtkiewicz is distinguishable for the originality of his oeuvre. Many also view the artist as a precursor of the various trends that appeared in Polish art of the 20th century - from grotesque art colored by irony through Expressionism that penetrated the human soul and Surrealism that examined the subconscious using a refined aestheticism.

38. Although the very first examples of Assemblage art come from the oeuvre of one Pablo Picasso circa 1912-1914, and of course in form of Marcel Duchamp’s readymades, the word in relation to arts wasn’t introduced until the early 1950s, when one of the first “official” Assemblage artists, Jean Dubuffet, created a series of collages of butterfly wings.