You may be thinking of Edvard Munch (pronounced 'monk'). His work, 'The Scream' could be said to have inspired expressionism.
His Name was Art Monk
There are many such inventors. Using Google Patent search listed 5,750 patents whose inventor(s) included this name.
who was a nineteenth century monk whose hypotheses about inheritance in pea plants have became scientific laws
who was a nineteenth century monk whose hypotheses about inheritance in pea plants have became scientific laws
Hector del Curto and Bernardo Monk
"Time to Go" by Kean
Last Kung Fu Monk - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Willibrord Verkade has written: 'Yesterdays of an artist-monk'
Last Kung Fu Monk - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 October 2010
No, certainly not. They just happen to have the same last name
On the envelope, as "The Reverend Brother <first name> <last name>, in the letter, for instance as 'dear Brother <first name>. If this monk has risen in the ranks of his order, you may put on the envelope "The Very Reverend Brother". You still adress him in the letter as "dear Brother <first name>".
A monk, whose name is Gregor Mendel, is called the grandfather of genetics.