Which book contains the greatest illustrations?
My picks would be:
Dinotopia
Or any book by Graeme Base Animalia / The Eleventh Hour.
Which book contains the greatest illustrations?
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Wow, only male lions?
I guess women don't read, is that it?
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Male lions sleep more than lady lions, and are thus "lazy". Female lions also sometimes have a mane, so check the ol privilege cism80.
>Dinotopia
I legit, no jokes, fapped to one of the illustrations in one of those Dinotopia books when I was little. Like a lot.
I think these illustrations made me understand what spergs feel.
and toilets hehehe
Why are those guys on the left inside the poop chute
What was this book again? I remember this.
Pic related is a personal favorite of mine
If you are looking for greatest of all time material I would probably go with the Paradise Lost illustrations by Gustave Doré
Steven Biesty's Incredible Cross Sections or something like that. I used to spend hours poring over these.
Codex Seraphinianus but of course
which one?
dude, i forgot that fucking Graeme Base Animalia, that's so awesome, blast from the past, OP, 10/10
Anyone remember engelbreit's stuff? really simple and soft, but very memorable artwork.
>book about Rome
>prisoners being fed to lions
>prisoners have been stripped naked
Tied up with no clothes, t-that looks interesting. . .
Anything with Dore's illustrations.
Bernard Salomon's illustrations of Ovid's Metamorphoses (ovid.lib.virginia.edu
Hal Foster's Prince Valiant is technically a comic but I recommend it nonetheless (especially if you can find a b/w edition).
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas desu.
Ralph Steadman is patrician.
Graeme Based
Full moon soup.
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I owned a book about different dragons from different countries and religions it had beautiful artwork.
anything illustrated by don wood
Divine Comedy, of course
Scary Stories of course.