There are actually two terms used to describe different aspects of an artist's body of work, one physuical, the other intellectual. The physical is the œuvre, as already mentioned, which describes the actual body of art, itself. The other is the curriculum vitae (CV), which is a thorough compilation of the artist's professional, educational, and career pursuits. (A true CV is like a resumé on steroids, and covers all aspects of growth in an artist's career.
Composition maybe?
Others: act, application, article, creation, deed, end product, function, handicraft, handiwork, oeuvre, opus, output, performance, piece, product, production
The best answer is "oeuvre" as the others are more descriptive of single works or are vague terms applicable to many spheres.i was wondering the exact same thing...
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The word artist is a noun. An artist is someone who produces art.
Author's is a possessive noun.
Antonia Barry, or AntB marks hers with an ant stamp. But not the word ANT.
The word 'carcass' is a noun, a word for the body of something dead, usually an animal; a word for a thing.
Art, math, science, architecture, engineering and music.He did not really study in our sense of the word. He was apprenticed to a competent artist.
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Canon
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Oeuvre
Magnum Opus
Artist or painter
Magnum opus.
smart A polymath is someone who excels in many subjects
I believe the answer is JUVENILIA from the word juvenile(s)
The word 'artist' (lower case a) is a common noun, a general word for any artist of any kind.
Seniman is the Indonesian word for artist.
A graphic artist is another word for a drawer.