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A catalogue raisonné is a comprehensive, annotated listing of all the known artworks by an artist either in a particular medium or all media.〔(New York Public Library )〕 The works are described in such a way that they may be reliably identified by third parties. There are many variations, both broader and narrower than "all the works" or "one artist". The parameters may be restricted to one type of art work by one artist or widened to all the works by a group of artists. It can take many years to complete a catalogue raisonné and large teams of researchers are sometimes employed on the task. For example, it was reported in 2013 that the Dedalus Foundation (established by the abstract-expressionist painter Robert Motherwell) took 11 years to complete the three-volume catalogue raisonné of Motherwell’s work which was published by Yale University Press in 2012,〔Flam J., Rogers K., & Clifford T., Robert Motherwell Paintings and Collages A Catalogue Raisonné 1941–1991, Yale University Press, 2012 ()〕 with approximately 25 people contributing to the project.〔(Businessweek )〕 Early examples consisted of two distinct parts, a biography and the catalogue itself. Their modern counterpart is the critical catalogue which may contain personal views of the author.〔()〕 ==Grammatical and linguistic matters== The term ''catalogue raisonné'' is French, meaning "reasoned catalogue"〔(Online Merriam Webster Dictionary )〕 (i.e., containing arguments for the information given, such as attributions.) but is part of the technical terminology of the English-speaking art world. The spelling is never Americanized to "catalog", even in the United States.〔(Artlex.com ), Art Dictionary on catalogue raisonné〕〔FAQ, placing the Catalogue Raisonné in context with other types of art catalogues (arthistory.about.com )〕 The French pluralization "catalogues raisonnés" is used.〔(Merriam-webster.com )〕〔As seen in the CRSA homepage, (catalogueraisonne.org )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Catalogue raisonné」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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