Quotes of Albert Wolff - somelinesforyou

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Had he learned to draw, M. Renoir would have made a very pleasing canvas out of his 'Boating Party'. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ These so-called artists style themselves Intransigents, Impressionists. They throw a few colors on to the canvas at random, and then they sign the lot. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Had he learned to draw, M. Renoir would have made a very pleasing canvas out of his 'Boating Party'. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ These so-called artists style themselves Intransigents, Impressionists. They throw a few colors on to the canvas at random, and then they sign the lot. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Had he learned to draw, M. Renoir would have made a very pleasing canvas out of his 'Boating Party'. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ These so-called artists style themselves Intransigents, Impressionists. They throw a few colors on to the canvas at random, and then they sign the lot. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Had he learned to draw, M. Renoir would have made a very pleasing canvas out of his 'Boating Party'. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ These so-called artists style themselves Intransigents, Impressionists. They throw a few colors on to the canvas at random, and then they sign the lot. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Had he learned to draw, M. Renoir would have made a very pleasing canvas out of his 'Boating Party'. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ These so-called artists style themselves Intransigents, Impressionists. They throw a few colors on to the canvas at random, and then they sign the lot. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff

“ Just explain to Monsieur Renoir that the torso of a woman is not a mass of decomposing flesh, its green and violet spots indicating the state of complete putrefaction of a corpse. ”

- Albert Wolff
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