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  2. Vien (name) - Wikipedia

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    Vien is a surname of French origin, as well as another spelling of the Vietnamese given name Viên (which often finds use alone following a title and thus appearing to English speakers to be a surname). Those bearing the surname include:

  3. Joseph-Marie Vien - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-Marie Vien (sometimes anglicised as Joseph-Mary Wien; 18 June 1716 – 27 March 1809) was a French painter. He was the last holder of the post of Premier peintre du Roi , serving from 1789 to 1791.

  4. The Cupid Seller - Wikipedia

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    The Cupid Seller (French: La Marchande d’Amours) or The Accessories Seller (La Marchande à la toilette) is a 1763 oil on canvas painting by the French artist Joseph-Marie Vien. One of the earliest works of French neo-classicism, it is based on an ancient fresco of the same name from Stabiae and shows a woman selling tiny cupids.

  5. Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna's English Theater (VET) is an English theater in Vienna. It was founded in 1963 and is located in the 8th Vienna's district. It is the oldest English-language theater in continental Europe. The Mozart Monument in the Burggarten.

  6. Vietnamese name - Wikipedia

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    Thị (氏) is an archaic Sino-Vietnamese suffix meaning "clan; family; lineage; hereditary house" and attached to a woman's original family name, but now is used to simply indicate the female sex. For example, the name "Trần Thị Mai Loan" means "Mai Loan, a female person of the Trần family"; meanwhile, the name "Nguyễn Lê Thị An ...

  7. Sweet Melancholy - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Melancholy or Soft Melancholy (French: La Douce Mélancolie) is an oil on canvas painting by Joseph-Marie Vien, from 1756.It is held in the Cleveland Museum of Art. [1]

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  9. Je t'aime... moi non plus - Wikipedia

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    When the version with Bardot was recorded, the French press reported that it was an "unedited recording" of physical intimacy ("audio vérité "). France Dimanche said the "groans, sighs, and Bardot's little cries of pleasure [give] the impression you're listening to two people making love". [5]