Kunst
Encyclopedia
Kunst is the German, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Faroese
and Estonian word for "art
". The German page :de:Kunst has an explanation of its etymology and use.
It is a Germanic surname. As a surname, it may refer to:
Faroese language
Faroese , is an Insular Nordic language spoken by 48,000 people in the Faroe Islands and about 25,000 Faroese people in Denmark and elsewhere...
and Estonian word for "art
Art
Art is the product or process of deliberately arranging items in a way that influences and affects one or more of the senses, emotions, and intellect....
". The German page :de:Kunst has an explanation of its etymology and use.
It is a Germanic surname. As a surname, it may refer to:
- Jaap KunstJaap KunstJaap Kunst was a Dutch ethnomusicologist, particularly associated with the study of gamelan music of Indonesia...
, Dutch ethnomusicologist - Dave KunstDave KunstDave Kunst is the first person verified to have walked around the earth.-Walk:Kunst's trek began June 20, 1970 and ended October 5, 1974. Dave started his journey in Waseca, Minnesota with his brother John, a letter of recommendation from Sen...
, the first person to officially walk around the earth.
See also
- KünstlerKunstlerKunstler is a surname, derived from the , and may refer to:* Emily Kunstler, an activist and a documentary filmmaker...
(KunstlerKunstlerKunstler is a surname, derived from the , and may refer to:* Emily Kunstler, an activist and a documentary filmmaker...
, Kinstler) - MeisterMeisterMeister means master in German . The word is akin to maestro. Many modern day German police forces use the title Meister. During the Second World War, Meister was the highest enlisted rank of the Ordnungspolizei.Meister has been borrowed into English slang, where it is used in compound nouns...
- ArtArtArt is the product or process of deliberately arranging items in a way that influences and affects one or more of the senses, emotions, and intellect....