Munch is an English verb meaning "to chew with a grinding, crunching sound" or "to eat vigorously or with excitement", possibly deriving from the Old French verb mengier ("to eat"). "Munch" may also refer to:
Munch is a Norwegian surname, meaning "monk". It may also sometimes be a variant of the German surname Münch, meaning the same. Notable people with this surname include the following:
Münch was a German motorcycle manufacturer which, during the 1960s, produced the Mammoth, a four-cylinder motorcycle using an NSU car engine.
Hugo Wilson wrote of the founder Friedl Münch:
Limited production began in 1966. The 'Mammoth' name was later dropped due to copyright reasons.
Early history
Friedl Münch began his career as a mechanic and engine tuner in the late 1940s, working especially with Horex motorcycles. The Horex factory noted the success of his home-tuned racers, and offered Münch a job in their competition department.
When Horex ceased motorcycle manufacture in 1956, Friedl Münch purchased the remaining stocks of motorcycles and spares, and sold his own race-tuned Horex cafe racers from his workshop in Altenstadt, Germany.
Early Mammoths
Machines were hand-built to order from Münch's workshop in Nieder-Florstadt, Friedberg, West Germany.
Friedl Münch was given a commission to build in 1966 a special for Jean Murit, a famous French former sidecar road-racer, who was then-President of the BMW Club of France and organiser of the Chamois Rally, a summertime motorcyclists' gathering at high altitude in the Alps.
Exploring the Mind of Edvard Munch; a Journey into Angst and Expressionism - Art History School
Edvard Munch biography: This video discusses the life and times of the Norwegian expressionist artist Edvard Munch. Death, love and angst are prominent themes he explored through out his life. The famous artist Edvard Munch was born in Loten in Norway, but lost his mother and sister at a young age.
Edvard Munch is perhaps most famous for his paintings, The Scream, Death in the Sick Room, but his series of paintings, The Frieze of Life contains many remarkable paintings such as the Dance of Life. Munch suffered from bouts of mental illness and alcoholism, both issues are often reflected in his work. He also did a series of paintings for Oslo University, in Norway and for the Freia Chocolate Factory also in Oslo. The latter years of his life were spent in his estate at Ekely, Norway painti...
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Edvard Munch - Documentary
Edvard Munch is a Documentary film about the Norwegian expressionist / symbolist painter Edvard Munch.
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Bli med inn i museet som huser verdens største samling av Edvard Munchs kunstverk – MUNCH! Vi gir deg store kunstopplevelser, men også mye, mye mer enn det.
Take a look inside the museum that houses the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch's artwork – MUNCH! We offer great art experiences – but even much more than that.
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Edvard Munch | TateShots
Curator Nicholas Cullinan introduces Tate Modern's Edvard Munch exhibition, and explains how the artist's fascination with new technologies influenced his paintings
Few modern artists are better known and yet less understood than Edvard Munch. He is often seen as a 19th-century Symbolist painter but this exhibition shows how he engaged with modernity and was inspired by the everyday life outside of his studio such as street scenes and incidents reported in the media.
He was also influenced by the technological developments in cinema and photography at the time, referenced by his use of prominent foregrounds and strong diagonals. This technique creates the illusion of figures walking towards the viewer, a trick seen in many of Munch's most innovative work.
Underpinning Munch's wo...
Edvard Munch biography: This video discusses the life and times of the Norwegian expressionist artist Edvard Munch. Death, love and angst are prominent themes h...
Edvard Munch biography: This video discusses the life and times of the Norwegian expressionist artist Edvard Munch. Death, love and angst are prominent themes he explored through out his life. The famous artist Edvard Munch was born in Loten in Norway, but lost his mother and sister at a young age.
Edvard Munch is perhaps most famous for his paintings, The Scream, Death in the Sick Room, but his series of paintings, The Frieze of Life contains many remarkable paintings such as the Dance of Life. Munch suffered from bouts of mental illness and alcoholism, both issues are often reflected in his work. He also did a series of paintings for Oslo University, in Norway and for the Freia Chocolate Factory also in Oslo. The latter years of his life were spent in his estate at Ekely, Norway painting many self portraits which explored the effects of old age. Edvard Munch died in 1944 at the age of 80.
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Edvard Munch biography: This video discusses the life and times of the Norwegian expressionist artist Edvard Munch. Death, love and angst are prominent themes he explored through out his life. The famous artist Edvard Munch was born in Loten in Norway, but lost his mother and sister at a young age.
Edvard Munch is perhaps most famous for his paintings, The Scream, Death in the Sick Room, but his series of paintings, The Frieze of Life contains many remarkable paintings such as the Dance of Life. Munch suffered from bouts of mental illness and alcoholism, both issues are often reflected in his work. He also did a series of paintings for Oslo University, in Norway and for the Freia Chocolate Factory also in Oslo. The latter years of his life were spent in his estate at Ekely, Norway painting many self portraits which explored the effects of old age. Edvard Munch died in 1944 at the age of 80.
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Bli med inn i museet som huser verdens største samling av Edvard Munchs kunstverk – MUNCH! Vi gir deg store kunstopplevelser, men også mye, mye mer enn det.
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Bli med inn i museet som huser verdens største samling av Edvard Munchs kunstverk – MUNCH! Vi gir deg store kunstopplevelser, men også mye, mye mer enn det.
Take a look inside the museum that houses the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch's artwork – MUNCH! We offer great art experiences – but even much more than that.
#munchmuseet #munch
Bli med inn i museet som huser verdens største samling av Edvard Munchs kunstverk – MUNCH! Vi gir deg store kunstopplevelser, men også mye, mye mer enn det.
Take a look inside the museum that houses the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch's artwork – MUNCH! We offer great art experiences – but even much more than that.
#munchmuseet #munch
Curator Nicholas Cullinan introduces Tate Modern's Edvard Munch exhibition, and explains how the artist's fascination with new technologies influenced his pain...
Curator Nicholas Cullinan introduces Tate Modern's Edvard Munch exhibition, and explains how the artist's fascination with new technologies influenced his paintings
Few modern artists are better known and yet less understood than Edvard Munch. He is often seen as a 19th-century Symbolist painter but this exhibition shows how he engaged with modernity and was inspired by the everyday life outside of his studio such as street scenes and incidents reported in the media.
He was also influenced by the technological developments in cinema and photography at the time, referenced by his use of prominent foregrounds and strong diagonals. This technique creates the illusion of figures walking towards the viewer, a trick seen in many of Munch's most innovative work.
Underpinning Munch's work is his preoccupation with psychological themes, exploring states of anxiety, isolation and fear -- states which, as this exhibition shows, Munch continued to explore right up to the end of his life.
Curator Nicholas Cullinan introduces Tate Modern's Edvard Munch exhibition, and explains how the artist's fascination with new technologies influenced his paintings
Few modern artists are better known and yet less understood than Edvard Munch. He is often seen as a 19th-century Symbolist painter but this exhibition shows how he engaged with modernity and was inspired by the everyday life outside of his studio such as street scenes and incidents reported in the media.
He was also influenced by the technological developments in cinema and photography at the time, referenced by his use of prominent foregrounds and strong diagonals. This technique creates the illusion of figures walking towards the viewer, a trick seen in many of Munch's most innovative work.
Underpinning Munch's work is his preoccupation with psychological themes, exploring states of anxiety, isolation and fear -- states which, as this exhibition shows, Munch continued to explore right up to the end of his life.
Edvard Munch biography: This video discusses the life and times of the Norwegian expressionist artist Edvard Munch. Death, love and angst are prominent themes he explored through out his life. The famous artist Edvard Munch was born in Loten in Norway, but lost his mother and sister at a young age.
Edvard Munch is perhaps most famous for his paintings, The Scream, Death in the Sick Room, but his series of paintings, The Frieze of Life contains many remarkable paintings such as the Dance of Life. Munch suffered from bouts of mental illness and alcoholism, both issues are often reflected in his work. He also did a series of paintings for Oslo University, in Norway and for the Freia Chocolate Factory also in Oslo. The latter years of his life were spent in his estate at Ekely, Norway painting many self portraits which explored the effects of old age. Edvard Munch died in 1944 at the age of 80.
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Gymnopedie No 1 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Bli med inn i museet som huser verdens største samling av Edvard Munchs kunstverk – MUNCH! Vi gir deg store kunstopplevelser, men også mye, mye mer enn det.
Take a look inside the museum that houses the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch's artwork – MUNCH! We offer great art experiences – but even much more than that.
#munchmuseet #munch
Curator Nicholas Cullinan introduces Tate Modern's Edvard Munch exhibition, and explains how the artist's fascination with new technologies influenced his paintings
Few modern artists are better known and yet less understood than Edvard Munch. He is often seen as a 19th-century Symbolist painter but this exhibition shows how he engaged with modernity and was inspired by the everyday life outside of his studio such as street scenes and incidents reported in the media.
He was also influenced by the technological developments in cinema and photography at the time, referenced by his use of prominent foregrounds and strong diagonals. This technique creates the illusion of figures walking towards the viewer, a trick seen in many of Munch's most innovative work.
Underpinning Munch's work is his preoccupation with psychological themes, exploring states of anxiety, isolation and fear -- states which, as this exhibition shows, Munch continued to explore right up to the end of his life.
Munch is an English verb meaning "to chew with a grinding, crunching sound" or "to eat vigorously or with excitement", possibly deriving from the Old French verb mengier ("to eat"). "Munch" may also refer to:
Hey mister bartender give me a drink I wanna cold wet glass with bubbles in it And that doesn't mean I can't handle anything stronger now Just think I'll wait a while. I'll have a pint of lager please And a pack of flakies Give me a pint of lager please And a can of baked beans So hey misses tongue driver give us a squeeze But put your coat back down cos I aint ready to leave This doesn't mean I don't wanna take you back You'll just have to wait for that I'll have a pint of lager please A complimentary striptease Give me a pint of lager please And a bag of green peas Take me to the kebab hut! So fill me up with flakes of manky mutton High up to the top And don't be putting veg on that Don't want no cabbage patch kebab A dab of ketchup, make it red And please make sure the sheep is dead And throw some peppers in the bag "Would you like chili sauce on that?" Mmmmm! And a pint of lager please With a pack of flakies Give me a pint of lager please Some soft scoop ice cream So hey mister cab driver Give me some breeze It's been a long long night and it's repeating on me And that doesn't mean it's time.... to..... You know what I mean? Just open the window Geez Urrrrrgh! I'll have a pint of lager please Don't give a monkey's Give me a pint of lager please