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  2. Voitre Marek - Wikipedia

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    Voitre Marek (30 May 1919 – 27 November 1999), also known as Vojtěch Marek, was an Australian artist. He was born in Czechoslovakia and lived in South Australia from 1949. He is known for his surrealist style and religious art , in particular sculptures , some of which are held in churches around Australia.

  3. Vincent Voiture - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Voiture (French pronunciation: [vɛ̃sɑ̃ vwatyʁ]; 24 February 1597 – 26 May 1648), French Mannerist and Baroque Précieuses poet and writer of prose, was the son of a rich wine merchant of Amiens.

  4. Notre - Wikipedia

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    Notre may refer to: Notre language (ISO 639 language code bly), a Gur language found in Benin; André Le Nôtre (1613–1700), French landscape architect; See also

  5. Our Day Will Come (film) - Wikipedia

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    Our Day Will Come (French: Notre jour viendra) is a French 2010 drama film co-written and directed by Romain Gavras. It stars Vincent Cassel , who is also one of the producers. Plot

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  7. Our Story (film) - Wikipedia

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    Our Story (original title: Notre histoire, also known as Separate Rooms) is a 1984 French absurdist drama film written and directed by Bertrand Blier and starring Alain Delon and Nathalie Baye. Both Delon and Blier won a César in 1985.

  8. Our Lady of the Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of the Flowers (Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs) is the debut novel of French writer Jean Genet, first published in 1943. The free-flowing, poetic novel is a largely autobiographical account of a man's journey through the Parisian underworld. The characters are drawn after their real-life counterparts, who are mostly homosexuals living on the ...

  9. Jean-Baptiste Nôtre - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Nôtre, who was initially a choirboy in the cathedral, probably received his first organ lessons from the organists Noirel et Martelet. In 1754, the canons awarded him a scholarship to train for six months in Paris by Guillaume-Antoine Calvière (1695–1755), one of the organists of the Chapelle Royale and titular at Notre-Dame ...