Jules Verne's Nautilus Engine Room – Victorian Wood Engraving 1870s — art by Édouard Riou — Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea — 1870s
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Jules Verne's Nautilus Engine Room – Victorian Wood Engraving 1870s

Deep beneath the ocean's surface, two figures stand dwarfed by the thundering mechanical heart of Captain Nemo's Nautilus — an labyrinthine cathedral of riveted boilers, massive pistons, and serpentine steam pipes stretching into shadow. The workers, rendered small against towering industrial cylinders, suggest both awe and danger as pressure valves hiss and gears grind. This masterwork of Victorian technical illustration captures the sublime terror of man-made machinery pushing the boundaries of known science.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Publisher: Hetzel
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 4/10

Not screaming-robot-on-the-cover pulp, but this is the grandfather of it all — the original machine-as-sublime-terror that launched a thousand sci-fi tropes. Finding this original Hetzel printing plate illustration would make any collector weep into their monocle.

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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