Kay-Nahn
It is pronounced as "choor-lee-oh-nis."
"Paul" pronounced as "POHL" (like any other Paul), and "Cezanne" pronounced as "SAY-zahn".
Its pronounced like this: (Keh.Shuh) But you can look up her video on youtube.com called My name is Kesha , and in the video she'll tell you how it's pronounced . K Byez !
"artist" = "artiest" (pronounced: arteest) in Dutch
You may be thinking of Edvard Munch (pronounced 'monk'). His work, 'The Scream' could be said to have inspired expressionism.
William Lambrecht was an artist in the early 1900s who mainly painted city scenes. His last name is pronounced "Lam breckt."
When talking about the deceased artist Cy Twombly, it is pronounced: SIGH TWOM-blee. (Twom as in Tom with a W in the middle). This is how he himself said his name, as documented in TV interviews.
The name Seoc is pronounced as "shock."
kuehne is pronounced as (Key-nee)
IP Man is pronounced as "Ee-Pee Man." The "IP" stands for "Intellectual Property," and it is often associated with the legendary Wing Chun martial artist Yip Man, whose name is pronounced "Yip Man" in Cantonese.
The name "Sachar" is pronounced as SAH-kahr.
This means that the print is made by artist B from a painting by artist A.