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-The [[phallus bird creature (Poitevin)|phallus bird creature]][http://jahsonic.wordpress.com/2009/04/10/french-erotica-and-icon-of-erotic-art-42/] by French artist [[Eugène le Poitevin]] depicts a blindfolded boy riding a [[winged phallus]]. The boy has an erection and the phallus also sports an erection. Part of the collection ''[[Les Diableries Erotiques]]'', it can be found in a color version on p.69 of the book ''[[Erotic Art of the Masters the 18th, 19th, 20th Centuries Art & Artists]]'' (scanned from the collection of [[Nordmann]]) and in a black and white version in the ''[[Erotic Images and Alphabets]]'' book.+The [[phallus bird creature (Poitevin)|phallus bird creature]][http://phallusandart.tumblr.com/post/8084901901/eugene-le-poitevin][http://jahsonic.wordpress.com/2009/04/10/french-erotica-and-icon-of-erotic-art-42/] by French artist [[Eugène le Poitevin]] depicts a blindfolded boy riding a [[winged phallus]]. The boy has an erection and the phallus also sports an erection. Part of the collection ''[[Les Diableries Erotiques]]'', it can be found in a color version on p.69 of the book ''[[Erotic Art of the Masters the 18th, 19th, 20th Centuries Art & Artists]]'' (scanned from the collection of [[Nordmann]]) and in a black and white version in the ''[[Erotic Images and Alphabets]]'' book.
==See also== ==See also==
*[[Metamorphic genitalia]] *[[Metamorphic genitalia]]
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The phallus bird creature[1][2] by French artist Eugène le Poitevin depicts a blindfolded boy riding a winged phallus. The boy has an erection and the phallus also sports an erection. Part of the collection Les Diableries Erotiques, it can be found in a color version on p.69 of the book Erotic Art of the Masters the 18th, 19th, 20th Centuries Art & Artists (scanned from the collection of Nordmann) and in a black and white version in the Erotic Images and Alphabets book.

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