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Critics Quotes by Claude Monet
- Lots of people will protest that it's quite unreal and that I'm out of my mind, but that's just too bad
- I've done what I could as a painter and that seems to me to be sufficient. I don't want to be compared to the great…
- As for myself, I met with as much success as I ever could have wanted. In other words, I was enthusiastically run-down by every critic…
- I despise the opinion of the press and the so-called critics.
- Critic asks: 'And what, sir, is the subject matter of that painting?' - 'The subject matter, my dear good fellow, is the light.
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