Jules Verne's Around the Moon – Lunar Rat Infestation Scene, c.1870
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Jules Verne's Around the Moon – Lunar Rat Infestation Scene, c.1870

Before you stands a masterwork of Victorian scientific romance illustration — a bearded gentleman in a disheveled frock coat recoils in horror as a swarm of grotesque creatures overwhelms the cabin floor of a spacecraft. The radiant light source overhead casts dramatic chiaroscuro shadows across the chaos, lending the scene both scientific wonder and Gothic dread. This engraving captures a pivotal moment from Jules Verne's 'Around the Moon,' where the lunar travelers confront an infestation aboard their projectile-vessel.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Émile-Antoine Bayard
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 6/10

The composition is dramatically rendered with genuine technical mastery — the engraving technique is exquisite — yet the sheer absurdity of a Victorian gentleman being overwhelmed by vermin in outer space injects an irresistible proto-pulp energy. The gap between scientific seriousness and creature-feature chaos is pure unintentional gold.

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