No, he was never an apprentice. After art college he took private lessons from the famous painter Christian Krogh.
he didn't, Munch did in 1893 way before Dali
Edvard Munch the artist of the "Scream" made copies of his artwork. I'm not completely sure about it but I think it was to sell more of them or to have copies in museums all over the world. But he did also make a simplified version with ink in a way that it could just be coloured in for others to recreate it them selves.
Tartan paint is an April Fool's Joke. There is no way to apply a tartan finish from a single can of paint.
No. Once latex paint has frozen, it is ruined.
The subjects of Claude Monet was an impressionist. His subjects ranged from cliffs near water, and bridges. The people were painted with short thick strokes of paint. This allowed the essences of the subjects to be captured rather than details.
Nobody knows for certain. In his paintings you might find clues either way.
he didn't, Munch did in 1893 way before Dali
Munch
Another way to chew noisily is to smack your lips and slurp while eating. This can create a loud and disruptive sound while chewing.
Edvard Munch the artist of the "Scream" made copies of his artwork. I'm not completely sure about it but I think it was to sell more of them or to have copies in museums all over the world. But he did also make a simplified version with ink in a way that it could just be coloured in for others to recreate it them selves.
Chomp is to eat noisily.
There is no official list to consult! My guess would be Leonardo's 'Mona Lisa'. Second is perhaps Picasso's 'Guernica'. Close must be 'The Scream' by Edvard Munch. Then there's 'The Fighting Temeraire' by Turner, and 'The Hay Wain' by Constable. In a way it's like saying 'What is the most famous building in the USA?' Add to the list Michealangelo's Sistine Chapel work.
No possible way. You can only obtain Munchlax in Diamond or Pearl
his favorite way to paint was unusually. (dsm)
the same way they are taught in your country.
The white taught the young to beleive that black people were bad which they are not so in a way they were taught (brain washed)
They taught themselves with the help of Indians (Native Americans).