magnum opus

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magnum opus

An artist proudly displays her magnum opus in a gallery.

Definition

Noun: - A great work of art or literature; the greatest single work of an artist, writer, or composer: This term refers to the largest, most important, and most celebrated achievement in a creator's career, often the work for which they are best known.

Usage

The term "magnum opus" is used to describe a masterpiece that represents the peak of a creator's skill and effort. It is a formal term, often used in academic, artistic, and literary contexts. - It is typically used as a singular noun (e.g., his magnum opus). - It often follows a possessive form (e.g., the author's magnum opus). - It can be used with the definite article "the" when the specific work is known (e.g., He considered this novel the magnum opus of his career).

Examples
  • Many critics believe the sprawling novel was the author's magnum opus.
  • The symphony, composed over a decade, is widely regarded as her magnum opus.
  • After years of research, the scientist published his magnum opus on theoretical physics.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can sometimes be used metaphorically outside of the arts to describe a person's greatest achievement in any field (e.g., a chef's signature dish, an engineer's defining project).
  • It is often capitalized when referring to a specific, titled work (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
  • Masterpiece (n): An outstanding work of art or craft. While similar, "masterpiece" can refer to any exceptionally good work by an artist, whereas "magnum opus" strongly implies it is their single greatest achievement.
  • Opus (n): A work, especially a musical composition numbered in order of publication. "Magnum opus" literally means "great work" in Latin.
  • Tour de force (n): A feat of brilliance or strength, particularly in performance or creation. It emphasizes impressive skill but not necessarily that it is the creator's single greatest life's work.
Synonyms
  • Masterwork
  • Crowning achievement
  • Chef-d'oeuvre (a French term with a very similar meaning)
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • Life's work: This phrase refers to the main undertaking of a person's lifetime, which may or may not be a single artistic piece. A "magnum opus" is often the central piece of one's "life's work."
  • Swan song: This refers to a final performance or work before death or retirement. A "magnum opus" could be a creator's "swan song," but not necessarily, as it can be produced at any point in a career.
magnum opus

An artist proudly displays her magnum opus in a gallery.

Noun
  1. a great work of art or literature