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TiminCalifornia
Salvador Dali: The Paintings | Robert Descharnes, Gilles Neret
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A watery effect from Dali for the ‘water‘ prompt on #CuriousCovers.

Eggs Beautiful art 💚🌊💙 3y
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anushareflects
Dal | Gilles Neret
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Sunday evenings like..

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GatheringBooks
Diary of a Genius | Salvador Dali
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kgriffith
Dali | Elizabeth Keevill & Kevin Eyres
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For everyone experimenting with baking bread for the first time during this pandemic — heh, “pan”demic...

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IuliaC
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Sunday evening is a good time to indulge in surrealism ("The Apotheosis of Homer", "The Stinking Ass", "The Lugubrious Game")

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llwheeler
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1. Not really. Just my name shortened to Lil or Lilly
2. So I searched "the strangest" in Litsy and the tagged book was one that came up... pretty strange! Lol
3. Yup
4. For my personal reading, not very. Though I do love pretty ones, and discussing them in general.

Thanks for the tags @Andrea4 @tournevis ! ?

#wondrouswednesday @Eggs

tournevis 👋👋👋 5y
Eggs Yep that‘s a strange title/concept 🤪 5y
Andrea4 Yea that may take the cake! 5y
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Gina
Dali Wines of Gala: | Salvador Dali
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How bout that for end papers!

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Gina
Les Diners de Gala | Salvador Dali
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I have an original from the 70s displayed in my kitchen and it looks fabulous.

https://mymodernmet.com/dali-surrealist-cookbook-les-diners-gala/

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ionacraig
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Pickpick

McGirk successfully strikes a balance in drawing on the extraordinary character of Gala Dali who cooked and ate her pet rabbits, rejected her daughter and, in McGirk‘s words ‘was bad-tempered, obnoxious, coarse & greedy‘, while also illustrating how Dali‘s art would never have materialised without her. A fascinating read about a unique woman and her dysfunctional 50-yr relationship with the prominent serialist. Also worth a read for non Dali fans.