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There he also received instruction in piano and counterpoint from professor Gustav Jacobsthal, and associated closely with Ernest Munch ( the brother of his former teacher ), organist of St William church, who was also a passionate admirer of J. S.
Edvard Munch (; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944 ) was a Norwegian painter and printmaker whose intensely evocative treatment of psychological themes built upon some of the main tenets of late 19th-century Symbolism and greatly influenced German Expressionism in the early 20th century.
Edvard Munch was born in a rustic farmhouse in the village of Ådalsbruk in Løten, to Christian Munch, the son of a priest.
Edvard Munch was related to painter Jacob Munch ( 1776 – 1839 ) and historian Peter Andreas Munch ( 1810 – 1863 ).
The family moved to Christiania ( now Oslo ) in 1864 when Christian Munch was appointed medical officer at Akershus Fortress.
Munch wrote, " My father was temperamentally nervous and obsessively religious to the point of psychoneurosis.
In 1881, Munch enrolled at the Royal School of Art and Design of Christiania, one of whose founders was his distant relative Jacob Munch.
" At that time, contrary to many of the other bohemians, Munch was still respectful of women, as well as reserved and well-mannered, but he began to give in to the binge drinking and brawling of his circle.
Art is complete once the artist has really said everything that was on his mind, and this is precisely the advantage Munch has over painters of the other generation, that he really knows how to show us what he has felt, and what has gripped him, and to this he subordinates everything else.
Munch was enthralled by the vast display of modern European art, including the works of three artists who would prove influential: Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec all notable for how they used color to convey emotion.
Munch was particularly inspired by Gauguin's " reaction against realism " and his credo that " art was human work and not an imitation of Nature ", a belief earlier stated by Whistler.
Already, Munch was showing a reluctance to part with his paintings, which he termed his " children ".
Munch wrote of how the painting came to be: " I was walking down the road with two friends when the sun set ; suddenly, the sky turned as red as blood.
Larsen was eager for marriage, and Munch begged off.
When the Fauves held their own exhibit in 1906, Munch was invited and displayed his works with theirs.
With more income, Munch was able to buy several properties giving him new vistas for his art and he was finally able to provide for his family.
Munch was seventy-six years old.
Nonetheless, Munch was highly influential, particularly with the German Expressionists, who followed his philosophy, " I do not believe in the art which is not the compulsive result of Man's urge to open his heart.

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He studied organ there from 1885 – 1893 with Eugène Munch, organist of the Protestant Temple, who inspired Schweitzer with his profound enthusiasm for the music of German composer Richard Wagner.
Christian Munch also instructed his son in history and literature, and entertained the children with vivid ghost-stories and tales of Edgar Allan Poe.
In 1883, Munch took part in his first public exhibition and shared a studio with other students.
During these early years in his career, Munch experimented with many styles, including Naturalism and Impressionism.
Munch also received his father's ire for his relationship with Hans Jæger, the local nihilist who lived by the code " a passion to destroy is also a creative passion " and who advocated suicide as the ultimate way to freedom.
Munch arrived in Paris during the festivities of the Exposition Universelle ( 1889 ) and roomed with two fellow Norwegian artists.
Munch hated to part with his paintings because he thought of his work as a single body of expression.
Munch admitted to the personal goals of his work but he also offered his art to a wider purpose, " My art is really a voluntary confession and an attempt to explain to myself my relationship with life it is, therefore, actually a sort of egoism, but I am constantly hoping that through this I can help others achieve clarity.
Still attracting strongly negative reactions, in the 1890s Munch did begin to receive some understanding of his artistic goals, as one critic wrote, " With ruthless contempt for form, clarity, elegance, wholeness, and realism, he paints with intuitive strength of talent the most subtle visions of the soul.
" In 1899, at the age of thirty-four, Munch began an intimate relationship with Tulla Larsen, a " liberated " upper-class woman.
After studying the sculpture of Rodin, Munch may have experimented with plasticine as an aid to design, but he produced little sculpture.
The therapy Munch received for the next eight months included diet and " electrification " ( a treatment then fashionable for nervous conditions, not to be confused with electroconvulsive therapy ).
As part of his recovery, Dr. Jacobson advised Munch to only socialize with good friends and avoid public drinking.
The outbreak of World War I found Munch with divided loyalties, as he stated, " All my friends are German but it is France that I love.
Without any effort, Munch had a steady stream of female models, some of whom he may have had sexual relations with, and who were the subjects of numerous nude paintings.
In 2004, another version of The Scream, along with one of Madonna, were stolen from the Munch Museum in a daring daylight robbery.
Munch appears on the Norwegian 1, 000 kroner note, along with pictures inspired by his artwork.
Self Portrait with Skeleton Arm by Edvard Munch

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Munch portrayed women either as frail, innocent sufferers ( see Puberty and Love and Pain ) or as the cause of great longing, jealousy and despair ( see Separation, Jealousy and Ashes ).
It's a small, white-painted ocean town that is best known for its great painters ( like the afore mentioned Edvard Munch ) and its beaches.
After Johnny Murphy raised his head and glared with great dignity at the audience, his lips parted and stretched into an imitation of Edvard Munch ’ s The Scream.
Through his periodic residence at Skagen, where he arrived for the first time in 1879, he had great influence on Anna and Michael Ancher, and provided early support to Edvard Munch.

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Under Jæger's commandment that Munch should " write his life ", meaning that Munch should explore his own emotional and psychological state, Munch began a period of reflection and self-examination, recording his thoughts in his " soul's diary ".
In February 2012, a major Munch exhibition, " the Modern Eye ", opened at the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt ; the exhibition was opened by Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway.
Vampyren, " The Vampire ", by Edvard Munch
* In the " Misleader ", seventeenth episode of the first season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, the character, Detective Munch, says, " a rape is a rape is a rape ," implying that the bizarre nature of the rape he was investigating did not change the fact that a rape had occurred and that rape is still illegal.
Columbo considered names like " Fido ", " Munch " and " Beethoven " but ultimately settled on " Dog ".
In Homicide, along with Tim Bayliss ( played by Kyle Secor ) and Meldrick Lewis ( played by Clark Johnson ), Munch is co-owner of " The Waterfront ", a bar located across the street from their Baltimore police station.
He was active in the Norwegian Students ' Society and chairman of two brief periods, but withdrew along with the other of " intelligence ", the circle of the most gifted and promising students Count Wedel gathered about him in " the circuit at Bogstad ": JS Welhaven, Christian Birch-Reichenwald, Bernhard Dunker, PA Munch and AM Schweigaard.
Munch suggested that it was because his attention was so focused on farming that he " rooted the ground like a pig ", but it could equally be for some other reason.
In fact, Mr. Joachim Dohla, the head of the German logistic company " Millitzer & Munch ", a business partner of Zeromax, denied any connection between Zeromax to Karimova in an interview with the Frankepost newspaper.
He appears in " Unusual Suspects ", the third episode of the fifth season of The X-Files-the episode is set in 1989, when Munch was still at Baltimore Police Department.
In episode 5. 17, " Kaddish ", Munch talks about his high school years and looks at a yearbook from 1961.
In episode 6. 95 " Full Court Press ", Munch says: " Going to high school was no day at the beach for a teenage Jew in the ' 50s ".
After a confrontation inside the Waterfront bar, Gharty asks Munch how old he was during that period of the war ( 1970 ), to which Munch responds " eighteen ", putting the year of his birth circa 1951.
In Homicide, along with Tim Bayliss ( played by Kyle Secor ) and Meldrick Lewis ( played by Clark Johnson ), Munch is co-owner of " The Waterfront ", a bar located across the street from their Baltimore police station.
While working with Lennie Briscoe ( played by Jerry Orbach ) in the season four episode of Homicide, " For God and Country ", a crossover with Law and Order, Munch loses badly to Briscoe in a pool game and learns Briscoe had briefly dated, and had sex with, Gwen.
In the third season episode of Homicide, " Law and Disorder ", Munch was suspected by Detective Tim Bayliss of having murdered Gordon Pratt ( played by Steve Buscemi ), a Baltimore man suspected of shooting three homicide detectives, including Munch's partner Stanley Bolander who he was with at the time.
After Munch is shot in the buttocks by a suspect during a court trial in the 7th season episode " Raw ", Tutuola surprises Munch in the hospital with his favorite fig milkshake.

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