(b Montpellier, 18 June 1716; d Paris, 27 March 1809). French painter, draughtsman and engraver. He was one of the earliest French painters to work in the Neo-classical style, and although his own work veered uncertainly between that style and the Baroque, Vien was a decisive influence on some of the foremost artists of the heroic phase of Neo-classicism, notably Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Fran?ois-Pierre Peyron, Joseph-Beno?t Suv?e and Jean-Baptiste Regnault, all of whom he taught. Both his wife, Marie-Th?r?se Reboul (1738-1805), and Joseph-Marie Vien fils (1762-1848) were artists: Marie-Th?r?se exhibited at the Salon in 1757-67; Joseph-Marie fils earned his living as a portrait painter and engraver.
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