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Édouard Riou's Balloon Victoria Over Africa — Five Weeks in a Balloon, 1863
A hydrogen balloon blazes like a second sun against the African sky, its gas-filled envelope striped dark above a blinding luminous corona of rigging lines — villagers below scatter or freeze in awe before their thatched huts, dwarfed by the great baobab and the impossible flying machine overhead. This is the moment of first contact between Western aerial technology and the African interior, the Victoria carrying Dr. Fergusson on Jules Verne's visionary adventure across the continent.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Édouard Riou
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1860s
Country: France
Coolness: 4/10
Not screaming-neon pulp, but this is THE original sci-fi adventure illustration — Verne's balloon voyage that launched a genre. Finding an original Hetzel Riou engraving would make any collector weep with joy.
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flying-machinesexplorationretro-futurismhot air balloonAfrican villagebaobab treethatched hutsvillagersaerial explorationcordage and riggingJules VerneFive Weeks in a BalloonÉdouard RiouPannemaekerHetzelVictorian engravingballoon voyageAfricaaerial exploration19th century sci-fiwood engravingadventure fiction
Text in image:
“Riou PANNEMAKER”





