The Brute Wolf
 
 
The Brute Wolf Part VI
Thursday, August 10, 2006
This painting was found buried twelve feet under ground.  There was rumors that it was hidden because the Brute Wolf was somewhat ashamed of their substance habits.  They both checked into rehab 2-3
 
The Brute Wolf Part V
Tuesday, August 1, 2006
This is the first real evidence of the brute wolf’s technical skill.  His composition is breathtaking.  He places Sir D’artur and Sir Daguer perfectly upon the background.  The question is, if he
 
The Brute Wolf Part IV
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
This is the chronicles of Senor Daguer’s alchemy accident.  We cannot be sure if these paintings depict fiction, or if they depict non-fiction.  Alchemy is a mysterious art... the secret to
 
The Brute Wolf Part III
Wednesday, July 5, 2006
This is the third installment of the Brute Wolf Series.  Some say it was the end of Brute Wolf’s art introduction.  Critics say that from this point, he blossoms like a butterfly, from a cocoon,
 
The Brute Wolf Part II
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Here is the next installment of the Brute Wolf Gallery series.  Do not mind any spelling errors, remember, these were created almost 90 years ago, and spelling rules were very very different then.  
 
This is a collection of 16th and 17th century artwork.  Most of it was collected in the German houses taken during World War I.  We are in no way associated with the Second or Third Reich.  We don’t know about the First Reich...but anyways, enjoy the artwork.  Legend has it, it was made by a mysterious painter...whom went only by the name......
......The Brute Wolf.....