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- n. A complete index, usually with descriptions and reproductions, of a body of work, such as all the creations of a single artist.
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- From French (Wiktionary)
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john “In 2006 Ms. Angell completed the first volume of the catalogue raisonné of Warhol’s films, a book that includes many of Mr. Name’s pictures.”
The New York Times, In Search of an Archive of Warhol’s Era, by Randy Kennedy, January 8, 2010 Jan 9, 2010