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It's a broad sense since œuvre refers to a created object or a production.
D'art means it is done by an artist, a craftsman.
So any painting done in an attic or even out in the wild will do.
An amazing one would be a chef-d'œuvre.
Thank you!
Doesn't chef-d'œuvre have a comparative sense? As in being the best or one of the best of an artist's works?
It just needs to be pretty good enough, and that is a subjective point of view.
Ohh alrighty!