Wordless Wednesday

WW is a simple blog post featuring a photo which conveys a message that speaks for itself without using words.

For all the rule breakers, of which I am one, please feel free to add all the words you want.

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Salvador Dalí

Image Credit: Click on Image

Salvador Dali never paid his restaurant tabs. Dali would pay his tabs by check and scribbled on them. He based this form of payment by his theory that they could never cash in a check with such a valuable piece of art on it. This theory ended up being correct as no restaurant has ever cashed a check given to them by Dali. Source: Facts.net

Linking up with a bunch of fantastic peeps from the blogosphere who host Wordless Wednesday – Betty, image-in-ing, Keith, Senior Salon, Esme Salon, CatSynth, and Suzana.



30 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday

  1. Suzana says:

    We had an exhibition with Dali’s creations in Bucharest. I discovered that there are much
    more than I thought.
    Thank you for the subject, dear Sandee!
    Happy WW and a fine week! Hugs and love!❤️😘

  2. alanamautone says:

    I had a chance to visit the Dali museum in St Petersburg, Florida, and passed it up (this was almost 10 years ago). Now, I would do it in a heartbeat. There’s just something about those melting clocks. Alana ramblinwitham

  3. Eric Flynn says:

    I have to admit I have never been a fan of Dali, but we all have different tastes which is good. The restaurants were very clever to keep those cheques. I wonder if any have been sold at auction.

  4. Xena and Lucy says:

    Wouldn’t it have been interesting to have met him? I just love this picture and could spend a lot of time just looking at it and trying to figure it out. And I probably never would be able to!

  5. Carole Schulman says:

    Now that was a great fact! I have always enjoyed Dali’s works, and I am not surprised he thought that about his checks. I would rather have that check (and I guess the restaurants thought so too) than a few dollars. Dali was right. Who would cash them? You know the one with the melting clock? One of my son’s is a teacher…he was still early on in teaching… about 26 yrs. old. Endless teachers meetings take place sometimes every other day or worse. After hours of course, where the Principal drones on forEVER. Once my boy started a net going around showing his rendition (sketch on a scar of paper) of the melting clock denoting how time was passing. I’m his mother but it cracked me up when he mailed me that paper piece, and still does!

  6. CatSynth says:

    I admire Dali’s artwork very much – it’s up there in my pantheon.
    As a person, this and other stories suggest that he was a bit…difficult.

  7. Suzette Benjamin says:

    So interesting, a bit of trivia, Sandee. I love that no restaurant has cashed his check; that speaks volumes to the public’s respect for Dali’s artistic genius. I like his art; such imagination boggles my mind… no pun intended.
    A wonderful Wordless Wednesday to you, dear friend. Much love and peace to you.

  8. Eastside Cats Blog says:

    The Detroit Institute of Art in Michigan had “Dali Atomicus” on display; Dali floating in air, water swirls and cats, in a black-and-white photograph.
    Was thrilled to see it in person!
    Discovered a new-to-me artwork of his at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York when there last year, and discovered there is a Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.
    He was a surrealist like no other!

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