Arts fantastiques
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Arts fantastiques (Paris, 1960) is a book by Claude Roy on fantastic art. It was the second volume in Encyclopédie Essentielle- Série Art and was published by Robert Delpire. On the cover of some editions is Les yeux du silence by Max Ernst.
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Selected list of illustrations
- One plate from Gioseffo Petrucci - Prodomo apologetico alli studi Chircheriani (1677) [1]
- A Bat Known as a Flying Cat (Vespertilio qui ob corporis molem Cattus Volans dicitur) from Athanasius Kircher's, China Illustrata
- One drawing from the The End of the World (deluge) drawings by Da Vinci, from the Da Vinci notebooks
- Work by Fabrizio Clerici
- Merry-go-round with Elephant[2] by Antoine Caron
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