Phallic bird creature ridden by a putto (Poitevin)  

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The phallus bird creature[1][2][3] by French artist Eugène le Poitevin depicts a blindfolded putto 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.

Onno van Seggelen's decription reads: "A very rare watercolour attributed to Le Poitevin, inspirator of Felicien Rops. This is the original design for the lithograph by Le Poitevin published slightly later. Winged phallus with putto and winged genitals, dimensions : 33,2 x 25,0 cm, Paper watermarked "Arches France", it shows a large winged Phallus ridden by a Putto chasing winged male and female genitals."[4]

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