Photograph of the cover of a book titled "Codex Seraphinianus" held by UNT Special Collections. It is made with a black cloth and the title, sub-title, and author is printed in gold paint, and there is also a cloverleaf border in gold. In the center is an illustration of a man riding a deer with large golden antlers that are touching a seemingly-organic spiked container. A stream of light is coming out of the deer's head and is hitting a mirror at the same time as a light is coming out of the rider's head. Attached to the mirror is a spiked contraption that seems organic that drops balls into a metal bowl when the mirror and a spike are interacted with. The rider is also wearing an interesting red suit that combines with the saddle on the deer.
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Milan: Franco Maria Ricci, 1981. Limited First Edition, #3430/5000. Quarto, 2 vols., 127 pages, 127 pages, 108+128 plates; VG; full black silk
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