Phallic bird creature ridden by a putto (Poitevin)  

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[[Onno van Seggelen]]'s decription reads: "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."[http://www.onnovanseggelen.com/Webwinkel-Page-89736/~Selection-of-Sold-Works~.html] [[Onno van Seggelen]]'s decription reads: "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."[http://www.onnovanseggelen.com/Webwinkel-Page-89736/~Selection-of-Sold-Works~.html]
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*[[Metamorphic genitalia]] *[[Metamorphic genitalia]]
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The phallus bird creature[1][2][3] 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.

Onno van Seggelen's decription reads: "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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