Exhibition: «The Experimental Self: Edvard Munch's Photography» at Scandinavia House Most know Edvard Munch best for his paintings about anxiety and
the harsh cycle of life and death — some are currently on view in a Munch exhibition at the Met Breuer.
Not exact matches
The archaeological record suggested that very roughly 150,000 individuals spanned Europe and Asia,
living in small groups
of 15 to 25 — and that their total numbers fluctuated greatly during the several climate
cycles (which included
harsh glacial periods) that occurred during the half a million years they inhabited Earth, before going extinct 40,000 years ago.
They reproduce rapidly, perpetuating a
cycle of wild, urban creatures doomed to short,
harsh lives.